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From: | A S Hodel |
Subject: | Re: LaTeX in octave/automated plots |
Date: | Mon, 26 Nov 2007 22:31:45 -0600 |
An obvious solution that I should have thought of.I'll need to keep some of the plots as they are since I'm also introducing students (soph level) to the use of octave as a software/ plotting tool. It's enough of a stretch to get my colleagues to look at Octave as a primary computing tool in the first place. I need to give this a bit more thought.
Thanks! On Nov 26, 2007, at 11:17 AM, Steve Thompson wrote:
jwe wrote:For something like this, I recommend using Octave to generate the data and then using gnuplot (or your favorite graphics package) to generate the plots from the data.That's what I do. Gnuplot's pslatex driver generates a .tex file that is inputted to the LaTeX main source file. It works great. Steve PS: See http://elsteve.com/thesis/thesis.pdf for example.
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