[pstricks] Bracket followup
Dougherty, Michael
michael.dougherty at swosu.edu
Thu Aug 26 21:44:11 CEST 2004
Subject: RE: [pstricks] Bracket followup
I haven't looked at your code, but at times like that I often put a white box over it, and put what I want over the white box. Unsophisticated I know, but it gets you exactly what you want. It happens that the x-axis zero and y-axis zero are often too close to eachother. You can also do away with the labels entirely \psaxes[labels=none]...etc.
The white box that covers the zeros on one of mine looked like
\pspolygon[linecolor=white,fillstyle=solid,fillcolor=white]%
(-1.5,-1.5)(-1.5,-.5)(-.5,-.5)(-.5,-1.5)(-1.5,-1.5)
after which I just didn't bother putting in either zero at the origin. (It's pretty obvious what are the coordinates there.)
Hope this helps.
--Mike Dougherty
-----Original Message-----
From: pstricks-bounces at tug.org on behalf of Vince McGarry
Sent: Thu 8/26/2004 1:15 PM
To: LaTeX Lists
Subject: [pstricks] Bracket followup
Sorry---no problem with brackets except I would like the weight to be
lighter. It was a rendering problem. There is a problem with the two zeros
that I can't seem to fix.
Vince McGarry
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