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From : Michael Lachmann <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: [TeXmacs] scripts-input works?
- Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 10:02:51 +0200
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Hi!
I'm trying to insert XYPic generated graphs into a document, while
having the code for the graph hidden.
Looking through the web, I discovered the "hidden" keystroke M-*! and C-*
These are very cool features!!
But I can not get them to work. Every time I hit C-* I get "XXXX is
not a scripting language",
and it doesn't matter if I leave the original script-input as it was
to begin with, i.e. "scheme", or if I change "scheme" to "python",
"xypic", or "R".
The mailing list seems to indicate that this worked once for python
and gnuplot, and maybe xypic.
Am I doing it wrong? Is this feature currently off? Is there another
way to achieve what I want - i.e. put a nice graph into my document
without the ugly code?
Thanks!
Michael
- [TeXmacs] scripts-input works?, Michael Lachmann, 08/06/2009
- [TeXmacs] Re: scripts-input works?, Michael Lachmann, 08/06/2009
- Re: [TeXmacs] Re: scripts-input works?, Joris van der Hoeven, 08/07/2009
- Re: [TeXmacs] Re: scripts-input works?, Michael Lachmann, 08/08/2009
- Re: [TeXmacs] Re: scripts-input works?, Joris van der Hoeven, 08/07/2009
- [TeXmacs] Re: scripts-input works?, Michael Lachmann, 08/06/2009
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