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@ Herbert,<br>
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It is certainly necessary to code a routine directly to postscript.
(Herbert ?) <br>
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when i use<br>
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arrows=->,ArrowInside=->,plotpoints=n1 as optional arguments for
a plot,<br>
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i guess, this depends on the number of plotpoints how many arrows are
used within a graph line -- i suppose n1 arrows will be drawn
equidistantly -- arent't they?<br>
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Do you think it is possible to have a new optional argument like
_arrowPoints=n2_, which differs from the number of plotpoints=n1, and
draws n2 arrows?<br>
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That could be helpful for complicated graphs that have a direction.<br>
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Regards,<br>
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Juergen<br>
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