On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 08:11:26PM -0800, Dave Tweten wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
... gnuplot also supports EEPIC, PSTricks, export to XFIG, etc all of
which could be handled seemlessly in the 1.4.x version of InsetExternal.
Great! Any idea when 1.4.x is likely to become the standard
Dave Tweten wrote:
3. Encapsulated PostScript may not be enough. One of LyX's PDF
output
generators (pdflatex, I think) requires *.pdf graphics files. If
we export to HTML, I'm told all graphics files should be
converted to *.png format.
I don't think LyX can automatically
To: Luiz Eleno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Gnuplot External Material
From: Dave Tweten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 19:36:46 -0800
[snip]
3. Encapsulated PostScript may not be enough. One of LyX's PDF output
generators (pdflatex, I think) requires *.pdf
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 08:11:26PM -0800, Dave Tweten wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
... gnuplot also supports EEPIC, PSTricks, export to XFIG, etc all of
which could be handled seemlessly in the 1.4.x version of InsetExternal.
Great! Any idea when 1.4.x is likely to become the standard
Dave Tweten wrote:
3. Encapsulated PostScript may not be enough. One of LyX's PDF
output
generators (pdflatex, I think) requires *.pdf graphics files. If
we export to HTML, I'm told all graphics files should be
converted to *.png format.
I don't think LyX can automatically
To: Luiz Eleno [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Gnuplot External Material
From: Dave Tweten [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 19:36:46 -0800
[snip]
3. Encapsulated PostScript may not be enough. One of LyX's PDF output
generators (pdflatex, I think) requires *.pdf
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 08:11:26PM -0800, Dave Tweten wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> >... gnuplot also supports EEPIC, PSTricks, export to XFIG, etc all of
> >which could be handled seemlessly in the 1.4.x version of InsetExternal.
>
> Great! Any idea when 1.4.x is likely to become the
Dave Tweten wrote:
> 3. Encapsulated PostScript may not be enough. One of LyX's PDF
> output
>generators (pdflatex, I think) requires *.pdf graphics files. If
>we export to HTML, I'm told all graphics files should be
>converted to *.png format.
>
>I don't think LyX can
>>To: Luiz Eleno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: Gnuplot External Material
>>From: Dave Tweten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 19:36:46 -0800
[snip]
>>
>>3. Encapsulated PostScript may not be enough.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Those interested in adding gnuplot eps files to lyx/latex documents
should consider the egplot package.
Thanks for the pointer. I looked into it and I think I'll stick to LyX
External Material. For what it's worth, my reasons are:
1. Egplot's major advantage over
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
My solution for this problem [of having to put terminal selection
gnuplot files in the same directory as gnuplot content files] is a
script that wraps the call to gnuplot, and adds the necessary
declaration for output. Usually I enter also a preamble with some
of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
... gnuplot also supports EEPIC, PSTricks, export to XFIG, etc all of
which could be handled seemlessly in the 1.4.x version of InsetExternal.
Great! Any idea when 1.4.x is likely to become the standard release? I
think 1.3.3 is now.
--
M/S 258-5
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Those interested in adding gnuplot eps files to lyx/latex documents
should consider the egplot package.
Thanks for the pointer. I looked into it and I think I'll stick to LyX
External Material. For what it's worth, my reasons are:
1. Egplot's major advantage over
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
My solution for this problem [of having to put terminal selection
gnuplot files in the same directory as gnuplot content files] is a
script that wraps the call to gnuplot, and adds the necessary
declaration for output. Usually I enter also a preamble with some
of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
... gnuplot also supports EEPIC, PSTricks, export to XFIG, etc all of
which could be handled seemlessly in the 1.4.x version of InsetExternal.
Great! Any idea when 1.4.x is likely to become the standard release? I
think 1.3.3 is now.
--
M/S 258-5
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Those interested in adding gnuplot eps files to lyx/latex documents
>should consider the egplot package.
Thanks for the pointer. I looked into it and I think I'll stick to LyX
External Material. For what it's worth, my reasons are:
1. Egplot's major advantage over
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>My solution for this problem [of having to put "terminal" selection
>gnuplot files in the same directory as gnuplot content files] is a
>script that wraps the call to gnuplot, and adds the necessary
>declaration for output. Usually I enter also a preamble with some
>of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>... gnuplot also supports EEPIC, PSTricks, export to XFIG, etc all of
>which could be handled seemlessly in the 1.4.x version of InsetExternal.
Great! Any idea when 1.4.x is likely to become the "standard release?" I
think 1.3.3 is now.
--
M/S 258-5
On Saturday 06 December 2003 04:16, Dave Tweten wrote:
Thank you all for attempting to enlighten me. Even the suggestions I
didn't follow helped me understand the alternatives.
I said:
... will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to roll my own?
I decided to roll my own. The
Jose' Matos wrote:
Any comments or criticisms will be appreciated.
With the wrapper you don't need to use inset external. You can
gnuplot to
the graphic supported formats. :-)
Which is great if you want EPS figues, but gnuplot also supports
EEPIC, PSTricks, export to XFIG, etc all of
Those interested in adding gnuplot eps files to lyx/latex documents
should consider the egplot package.
Best regards,
Luiz.
--
Luiz Eleno
Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung
Max-Planck-Str. 1
D-40237 Düsseldorf
Tel.: +49-(0)211-67 92 481
Fax: +49-(0)211-67 92 537
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Saturday 06 December 2003 04:16, Dave Tweten wrote:
Thank you all for attempting to enlighten me. Even the suggestions I
didn't follow helped me understand the alternatives.
I said:
... will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to roll my own?
I decided to roll my own. The
Jose' Matos wrote:
Any comments or criticisms will be appreciated.
With the wrapper you don't need to use inset external. You can
gnuplot to
the graphic supported formats. :-)
Which is great if you want EPS figues, but gnuplot also supports
EEPIC, PSTricks, export to XFIG, etc all of
Those interested in adding gnuplot eps files to lyx/latex documents
should consider the egplot package.
Best regards,
Luiz.
--
Luiz Eleno
Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung
Max-Planck-Str. 1
D-40237 Düsseldorf
Tel.: +49-(0)211-67 92 481
Fax: +49-(0)211-67 92 537
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Saturday 06 December 2003 04:16, Dave Tweten wrote:
> Thank you all for attempting to enlighten me. Even the suggestions I
> didn't follow helped me understand the alternatives.
>
> I said:
> >... will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to roll my own?
>
> I decided to roll my own.
Jose' Matos wrote:
>> Any comments or criticisms will be appreciated.
>
> With the wrapper you don't need to use inset external. You can
> gnuplot to
> the graphic supported formats. :-)
Which is great if you want EPS figues, but gnuplot also supports
EEPIC, PSTricks, export to XFIG, etc
Those interested in adding gnuplot eps files to lyx/latex documents
should consider the egplot package.
Best regards,
Luiz.
--
Luiz Eleno
Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung
Max-Planck-Str. 1
D-40237 Düsseldorf
Tel.: +49-(0)211-67 92 481
Fax: +49-(0)211-67 92 537
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you all for attempting to enlighten me. Even the suggestions I
didn't follow helped me understand the alternatives.
I said:
... will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to roll my own?
I decided to roll my own. The reason is the attraction of making LyX work
off the gnuplot
Thank you all for attempting to enlighten me. Even the suggestions I
didn't follow helped me understand the alternatives.
I said:
... will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to roll my own?
I decided to roll my own. The reason is the attraction of making LyX work
off the gnuplot
Thank you all for attempting to enlighten me. Even the suggestions I
didn't follow helped me understand the alternatives.
I said:
>... will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to roll my own?
I decided to roll my own. The reason is the attraction of making LyX work
off the gnuplot
Dave Tweten wrote:
Has someone come up with template verbiage for gnuplot that I can just
copy, or will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to roll my own?
Currently, I make eps files from gnuplot which I can include easily. I
experimented with the latex-ps output option of gnuplot
Dave Tweten wrote:
Has someone come up with template verbiage for gnuplot that I can
just copy, or will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to
roll my own?
I attach a shell script 'gnuplot2fig.sh' that I have used in the
past to generate XFIG files. Maybe that will be enough for you?
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Dave Tweten wrote:
Has someone come up with template verbiage for gnuplot that I can just
I guess you don't have exactly this in mind but maybe this is useful for
somebody else, here's the keywords for archive:
plotting external data with gnuplot
The Gnuplot script below can
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Dave Tweten wrote:
I need to use gnuplot, but the standard template that comes with LyX 1.3.3
(at least as it appears in the FreeBSD ports collection) supports only
raster images, Xfig, chess diagrams, and the date utility. No gnuplot.
Has someone come up with
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
set terminal dumb
set output '/dev/null'
instead of this, I've been using the following macro file for about two
years:
#!/usr/bin/gnuplot
set terminal unknown
...
(gnuplot commands, including all the plots)
...
set output 'file.eps'
set terminal postscript eps
replot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to use gnuplot, but the standard template that comes with
LyX 1.3.3 (at least as it appears in the FreeBSD ports collection)
supports only
raster images, Xfig, chess diagrams, and the date utility. No
gnuplot.
Has someone come up with template verbiage for
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Dave Tweten wrote:
I need to use gnuplot, but the standard template that comes with LyX 1.3.3
(at least as it appears in the FreeBSD ports collection) supports only
raster images, Xfig, chess diagrams, and the date utility. No gnuplot.
Dave,
I use 'tgif' as the vector
Dave Tweten wrote:
Has someone come up with template verbiage for gnuplot that I can just
copy, or will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to roll my own?
Currently, I make eps files from gnuplot which I can include easily. I
experimented with the latex-ps output option of gnuplot
Dave Tweten wrote:
Has someone come up with template verbiage for gnuplot that I can
just copy, or will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to
roll my own?
I attach a shell script 'gnuplot2fig.sh' that I have used in the
past to generate XFIG files. Maybe that will be enough for you?
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Dave Tweten wrote:
Has someone come up with template verbiage for gnuplot that I can just
I guess you don't have exactly this in mind but maybe this is useful for
somebody else, here's the keywords for archive:
plotting external data with gnuplot
The Gnuplot script below can
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Dave Tweten wrote:
I need to use gnuplot, but the standard template that comes with LyX 1.3.3
(at least as it appears in the FreeBSD ports collection) supports only
raster images, Xfig, chess diagrams, and the date utility. No gnuplot.
Has someone come up with
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
set terminal dumb
set output '/dev/null'
instead of this, I've been using the following macro file for about two
years:
#!/usr/bin/gnuplot
set terminal unknown
...
(gnuplot commands, including all the plots)
...
set output 'file.eps'
set terminal postscript eps
replot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to use gnuplot, but the standard template that comes with
LyX 1.3.3 (at least as it appears in the FreeBSD ports collection)
supports only
raster images, Xfig, chess diagrams, and the date utility. No
gnuplot.
Has someone come up with template verbiage for
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Dave Tweten wrote:
I need to use gnuplot, but the standard template that comes with LyX 1.3.3
(at least as it appears in the FreeBSD ports collection) supports only
raster images, Xfig, chess diagrams, and the date utility. No gnuplot.
Dave,
I use 'tgif' as the vector
Dave Tweten wrote:
>
> Has someone come up with template verbiage for gnuplot that I can just
> copy, or will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to roll my own?
Currently, I make eps files from gnuplot which I can include easily. I
experimented with the latex-ps output option of
Dave Tweten wrote:
> Has someone come up with template verbiage for gnuplot that I can
> just copy, or will I have to figure out the syntax well enough to
> roll my own?
I attach a shell script 'gnuplot2fig.sh' that I have used in the
past to generate XFIG files. Maybe that will be enough for
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Dave Tweten wrote:
>Has someone come up with template verbiage for gnuplot that I can just
I guess you don't have exactly this in mind but maybe this is useful for
somebody else, here's the keywords for archive:
plotting external data with gnuplot
The Gnuplot script below
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Dave Tweten wrote:
> I need to use gnuplot, but the standard template that comes with LyX 1.3.3
> (at least as it appears in the FreeBSD ports collection) supports only
> raster images, Xfig, chess diagrams, and the date utility. No gnuplot.
>
> Has someone come up with
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
set terminal dumb
set output '/dev/null'
instead of this, I've been using the following macro file for about two
years:
#!/usr/bin/gnuplot
set terminal unknown
...
(gnuplot commands, including all the plots)
...
set output 'file.eps'
set terminal postscript eps
replot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I need to use gnuplot, but the standard template that comes with
>> LyX 1.3.3 (at least as it appears in the FreeBSD ports collection)
>> supports only
>> raster images, Xfig, chess diagrams, and the date utility. No
>> gnuplot.
>>
>> Has someone come up with template
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Dave Tweten wrote:
> I need to use gnuplot, but the standard template that comes with LyX 1.3.3
> (at least as it appears in the FreeBSD ports collection) supports only
> raster images, Xfig, chess diagrams, and the date utility. No gnuplot.
Dave,
I use 'tgif' as the
According to Customizing LyX: Features for the Advanced User, section
6.2,
As bundled, LyX comes with predefined tamplates for Xfig
figures, Dia diagrams, various raster format images,
gnuplot, and more.
Not so I would notice. It also says,
Furthermore, it is
According to Customizing LyX: Features for the Advanced User, section
6.2,
As bundled, LyX comes with predefined tamplates for Xfig
figures, Dia diagrams, various raster format images,
gnuplot, and more.
Not so I would notice. It also says,
Furthermore, it is
According to "Customizing LyX: Features for the Advanced User," section
6.2,
"As bundled, LyX comes with predefined tamplates for Xfig
figures, Dia diagrams, various raster format images,
gnuplot, and more."
Not so I would notice. It also says,
"Furthermore, it
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