On Thu, 29 Mar 2012, Henri Girard wrote:easy : I don't know eps, i don't know how to use it in texmacs. I do understand what you mean, but I don't work the way you do... I could, but I have not enaugh time to work your way. I use texmacs because I don't know latex, otherwise I guess i would use other way. I don't agree with you when you say a plot inside texmacs is a dead object : I correct my plot and straight i see from sage into texmacs how it changes.
If I want to get the image back i must start gimp transform it in a format texmacs knows what a lot manipulation when doing things I don't even master !A plot in an external gnuplot window is a live object. You can interact with it by your mouse and change it in various ways. After you are completely satisfied, you can export it from gnuplot as an .eps file. Then it is trivial to insert in into a TeXmacs document.
A plot inside TeXmacs is a dead object. You cannot interact with it. Therefore, I think that having a live plot in an externa gnuplot window is much better.
I don't understand why you need gimp. The prefered graphics format for importing into TeXmacs is eps. gnuplot is perfectly able to produce it, without any extra convertion programs.
Andrey
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