On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:06:58AM -0700, Rob Beezer wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions. I'd had the thought of making it easy to
> insert some pre- and post- commands such as \begin{center}\end
> {center}, similar to the way we can now add to the general latex
> preamble. Commands for Beamer t
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks for the suggestions. I'd had the thought of making it easy to
insert some pre- and post- commands such as \begin{center}\end
{center}, similar to the way we can now add to the general latex
preamble. Commands for Beamer to gradually develop a sequence of
graphs are another go
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 12:19:49PM -0700, Rob Beezer wrote:
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> On Jun 15, 3:03 am, William Stein wrote:
> > Just out of curiosity what computes the layout of the graph? Does
> > Sage give the vertex positions, then tikz takes care of the *text
> > labels* and edge positions? Or can tikz actua
On Jun 15, 3:03 am, William Stein wrote:
> Just out of curiosity what computes the layout of the graph? Does
> Sage give the vertex positions, then tikz takes care of the *text
> labels* and edge positions? Or can tikz actually plot a layout?
The tkz-graph package is really more about presenta
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 7:15 AM, Rob Beezer wrote:
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> The tkz-graph package for LaTeX has many options for rendering a
> (combinatorial) graph. Version 4.0.2alpha of Sage will have support
> for selecting these options and creating LaTeX code for graphs - which
> can be used in your own document