- From: TeXmacs <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: Plotting functions with TeXmacs graphics
- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 09:21:27 +0100
Hi,
For all those of you would like to play with automatically
generated graphics using Scheme, the SVN revision 12502
(and next version of TeXmacs) contains a useful example
TeXmacs/examples/texts/scheme-session-test.tm
Best wishes, --Joris
On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 11:07:02PM +0100, Giovanni Piredda wrote:
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On 13.11.19 19:40, TeXmacs wrote:
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>I tried it on my computer, but had some problems to make it run,
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>and I still have various error messages. These problems can
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>probably be solved by putting your code in a clean TeXmacs plug-in
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>(see Help -> Interfacing ; you just need to bundle your files
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>following the conventions that are explained there).
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Hi again,
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I have done a minimal reorganization, not yet according to the
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conventions; I need more time for organizing the code properly. But
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maybe it is enough to get the code to work for other people too -
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the idea is that right now it should be enough to place the
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directory tree with the Scheme files inside the /progs directory in
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the TeXmacs user path.
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>Concerning your problem with text: you may change the alignment
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>using TeXmacs markup. To see how, and similarly for other types
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>of markup, you may draw a picture with horizontally centered text
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>in graphics mode, and look at the source code representation
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>(Document -> Source -> Edit source tree).
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I fixed it, it looks ok now, thanks. By the way on the topic "text
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in graphics" the possibility to rotate the text could be useful (in
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the case of plots, for the label of the y-axis - although there are
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not yet axis labels in the plots with the code I posted!).
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