On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 15:43, Eric Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree this isn't obvious, if you have a suggestion for improving the
> syntax please let me know.
I haven't looked into this matter, so this comment might not be
relevant, but I do have a suggestion that I had earlier writt
JBash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks, Eric!
>
> It's a great tool... I like how it, within org, makes it easy to keep the
> data organized an yet easily
> accessible.
>
Thanks, I'm happy it's proving useful.
>
> Another quick org-plot question...
>
> I found that to turn on the grid, I us
Thanks, Eric!
It's a great tool... I like how it, within org, makes it easy to keep the
data organized an yet easily accessible.
Another quick org-plot question...
I found that to turn on the grid, I use:
#+PLOT: set:grid
So, to set an axis label, I tried
#+PLOT: set:xlabel("Frequency")
and
#+P
JBash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> First of all, thanks to all for the work on org-mode and org-plot.
>
> A question about org-plot...
>
> Question 1:
> When I include an index column in the first column of the table, I am
> getting evenly spaced data points,
> with the xtic labels bein
Hi,
First of all, thanks to all for the work on org-mode and org-plot.
A question about org-plot...
Question 1:
When I include an index column in the first column of the table, I am
getting evenly spaced data points, with the xtic labels being coming from
the 'ind:' column (2, in the first data