[OS X TeX] Sysquake for LaTeX (and TeXShop)
Alain Schremmer
schremmer.alain at gmail.com
Fri Apr 3 03:21:39 CEST 2009
On Apr 2, 2009, at 2:51 PM, Gary L. Gray wrote:
> And 2D graphing
And since we are already off topic—well, not too much—would you
happen to know, where I could find the way to manipulate the
graphics? Even though the documentation is very long, all I found is:
"\begin{sysquake}(w,h) starts an environment where sysquake code is
evaluated, like \begin{sysquake}. In addition, an EPS file with width
w and height h is created with all the output produced by graphical
commands the code fragment contains. This EPS is inserted in the
LaTeX document in a picture environment with the \includegraphics
command of package graphicx".
What can I do besides just:
\begin{sysquake}(210,105)%dimensions of graphics
fplot(@(x) ((x^3)-1)/(x-2), [-9,+9], 'r');
\end{sysquake}
?
e.g. I can't get rid of the ugly frame and I don't know how to get
the graphics into, say, Intaglio. Is there a way to get it out
of .lme or lmeout or whatever? What are those "graphics commands" the
doc mentions?
All the same, at least for the time being, I am overjoyed!
Grateful regards
--schremmer
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