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From: | Michael D Godfrey |
Subject: | Re: Plots in LaTeX |
Date: | Sat, 27 Mar 2010 20:28:14 -0700 |
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On 03/27/2010 07:56 PM, Ben Abbott wrote:
It may be useful to note that this only works for LaTeX (-depslatex) not TeX (-depstexI can't tell exactly what you're doing but the following produces the correct result for me.plot (0:10) text (5, 5, '$\frac{f}{f_0)$', 'interpreter', 'none') print -depslatex test.tex Note, that the latex part will not be rendered correctly on the screen. BenBen, That is EXACTLY what I am trying to do! Thank you! If you don't mind, can you explain the 'interpreter' and 'none' fields? JasonThe "interpreter" property may be "none", "tex", or "latex". Currently this only effects the rendering on screen. Also, the property value of "latex" isn't supported. Ben fails to produce anything) and only for the gnuplot backend, obviously. The long-term goal should still be to allow TeX and LaTeX and to display correctly and included in the .eps or .ps (or .pdf) output for all backends. This is a substantial piece of work. Michael |
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