Tobias Wolf wrote:
I asked here because everything about it screamed ConTeXt (also
considering that the favourite command here seems to be \input tufte).
Thought this meme must have infected some here.
-)
i didn't know tufte had a site; seems that a new book is coming in 2006
how about a
>The particular temptation that I saw was that they _aren't_ a substitute
>for a full graph -- they're only a substitute for the information one gets
>were trying to put so much information in them that one would need to spend
>time studying them to read them, and that misses the point.
> Personal
Tobias Wolf wrote:
Hey,
what do you people actually think about E. Tufte's Sparklines?²
They are a great and innovative thing in my mind; both in the
information mediating and the typographic sense.
Can you be a bit more specific? You mean small and/or condense inline graphics? (btw, a
vari
At 01:47 PM 7/31/2005, Tobias Wolf wrote:
Hey,
what do you people actually think about E. Tufte's Sparklines?
They are a great and innovative thing in my mind; both in the
information mediating and the typographic sense.
There's a bare-bones LaTeX package on CTAN, but when I think about it,
this
Hey,
what do you people actually think about E. Tufte's Sparklines?²
They are a great and innovative thing in my mind; both in the
information mediating and the typographic sense.
There's a bare-bones LaTeX package on CTAN, but when I think about it,
this technique could find a perfect place in Con