Alan W. Irwin wrote: >I suggest you have a look at >http://freeeos.sourceforge.net/alternate_paper_figures/eff_fit_fig3.png to >give you a taste of what is possible with pngcairo. For this result, I am >using the default text and graphics antialiasing provided by libcairo. It >turns out the graphics antialiasing causes the 3D figure to be translucent, >but I am happy with that side effect since I think it looks cool. > >BTW, the point of the figure is it gives the errors of four different >alternative approximations to the electron pressure representing various >compromises between the order of the approximation (and therefore its >accuracy) and speed. The electron pressure is a fundamental quantity that >is required in order to calculate the equation of state for plasmas. > > > Very nice picture indeed! I can not say that I understand the message it is trying to get across (my knowledge of the subject is superfluous at the very best), but I am sensitive to the graphical details - especially those ticklines :)
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