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Il 04/12/2010 17:14, Herbert Voss ha scritto:
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<pre wrap="">Am 04.12.2010 16:04, schrieb Arturo Rinaldi:
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<pre wrap="">sorry, i meant removing {x,y,z} from the tips of the axes...is it
possible ?
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\pstThreeDCoor[linecolor=black,xMin=-0.5,xMax=2,yMin=-0.5,yMax=2,zMin=-0.5,zMax=2,nameX=,nameY=,nameZ=]
Herbert
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ok thx, just another question....is it possible to use the macro <b>\psBraceDown*</b>
in a 3d plot ? i tried it and the graph displays always a
\psBraceUp* macro, only the added description into the brackets is
turned upside down....<br>
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Regards<br>
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