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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2011-03-23 22:58:53 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2011-03-23 22:58:53 +0000 |
commit | 5b837f1b12aa8f8ef27aa5c080af28e446f97263 (patch) | |
tree | b9fe274f3dfcf3a7c97e662eef392f088af090f5 /Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot | |
parent | af239484eb8ca0c0bec8804f054f7e482b9d6fe6 (diff) |
pst-plot 1.28 (23mar11)
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5 files changed, 24 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/Changes b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/Changes index 20417b00835..7d024d67a81 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/Changes +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/Changes @@ -1,4 +1,10 @@ ----- pst-plot.tex +1.28 2011-03-22 - added rot option for \psx|ytick +1.27 2011-02-20 - fixed bug with trailing spaces when inside + psgraph \psclip is used with \psgrid + - new options grid, gridparas, and gridcoor + to use \psgrid inside psgraph (experimental) + - change behaviour of setting yMaxValue 1.26 2011-01-24 - added \psCoordinates for drawing the coordinates of a given point - added \psFixpoint for visualizing the fixpoint diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/README index 663d4fbe63e..57233cad60e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/README @@ -12,3 +12,4 @@ TeX Frequently Asked Questions: pst-plot needs pstricks, which should be part of your local TeX installation, otherwise get it from a CTAN server, f.ex. http://mirror.ctan.org/graphics/pstricks/ + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/pst-plot-doc.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/pst-plot-doc.bib index 14e8fc1c736..aedc6e8adfc 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/pst-plot-doc.bib +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/pst-plot-doc.bib @@ -61,9 +61,9 @@ @Book{PSTricksE, author = {Herbert Vo\ss{}}, title = {\texttt{PSTricks} -- {G}raphics and {P}ost{S}cript for \LaTeX}, - edition = {1st}, + edition = {1.}, publisher = {UIT}, - year = {2010}, + year = {2011}, address = {Cambridge -- UK} } diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/pst-plot-doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/pst-plot-doc.pdf Binary files differindex 92f45d0d669..7e99eed202c 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/pst-plot-doc.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/pst-plot-doc.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/pst-plot-doc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/pst-plot-doc.tex index 64bf18cd442..a35004296ee 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/pst-plot-doc.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/pst-plot/pst-plot-doc.tex @@ -253,24 +253,25 @@ two arguments have the usual \verb+PSTricks+ behaviour. The y-length maybe given as !; then the macro uses the same unit as for the x-axis. +\psset{unit=1cm} \begin{center} \readdata{\data}{demo1.data} -\pstScalePoints(1,0.000001){}{}% (x,y){additional x operator}{y op} +\pstScalePoints(1,1e-08){}{}% (x,y){additional x operator}{y op} \psset{llx=-1cm,lly=-1cm} -\begin{psgraph}[axesstyle=frame,xticksize=0 759,yticksize=0 25,% - subticks=0,ylabelFactor=\cdot 10^6, - Dx=5,dy=100\psyunit,Dy=100](0,0)(25,750){10cm}{6cm} % parameters +\begin{psgraph}[axesstyle=frame,xticksize=0 7.59,yticksize=0 25,% + subticks=0,ylabelFactor=\cdot 10^8, + Dx=5,dy=1\psyunit,Dy=1](0,0)(25,7.5){10cm}{6cm} % parameters \listplot[linecolor=red,linewidth=2pt,showpoints=true]{\data} \end{psgraph} \end{center} \begin{lstlisting} \readdata{\data}{demo1.data} -\pstScalePoints(1,0.000001){}{}% (x,y){additional x operator}{y op} +\pstScalePoints(1,1e-08){}{}% (x,y){additional x operator}{y op} \psset{llx=-1cm,lly=-1cm} -?\ON?\begin{psgraph}?\OFF?[axesstyle=frame,xticksize=0 759,yticksize=0 25,% - subticks=0,ylabelFactor=\cdot 10^6, - Dx=5,dy=100\psyunit,Dy=100](0,0)(25,750){10cm}{6cm} % parameters +?\ON?\begin{psgraph}?\OFF?[axesstyle=frame,xticksize=0 7.59,yticksize=0 25,% + subticks=0,ylabelFactor=\cdot 10^8, + Dx=5,dy=1\psyunit,Dy=1](0,0)(25,7.5){10cm}{6cm} % parameters \listplot[linecolor=red,linewidth=2pt,showpoints=true]{\data} ?\ON?\end{psgraph}?\OFF? \end{lstlisting} @@ -661,15 +662,15 @@ macros \Lcs{psxTick} and \Lcs{psyTick}. The label is set with the macro \Lcs{psh the setting of \Lkeyword{mathLabel} is taken into account. \begin{BDef} -\Lcs{psxTick}\OptArgs\Largs{x value}\Largb{label}\\ -\Lcs{psyTick}\OptArgs\Largs{y value}\Largb{label} +\Lcs{psxTick}\OptArgs\OptArg*{\Largb{rotation}}\Largr{x value}\Largb{label}\\ +\Lcs{psyTick}\OptArgs\OptArg*{\Largb{rotation}}\Largr{y value}\Largb{label} \end{BDef} -\begin{LTXexample}[width=.5\linewidth] +\begin{LTXexample}[width=.4\linewidth] \begin{psgraph}[Dx=2,Dy=2](0,0)(-4,-2.2)(4,2.2){.5\textwidth}{!} - \psxTick[linecolor=red](1.5){x_0} - \psyTick[linecolor=blue](1.7){y_0} + \psxTick[linecolor=red,labelsep=-20pt]{45}(1.25){x_0} + \psyTick[linecolor=blue](1){y_0} \end{psgraph} \end{LTXexample} @@ -2666,7 +2667,7 @@ of vertical. For \Lkeyword{yLabels} see section~\ref{yLabels}. \subsection{Plotstyle \nxLkeyval{LSM}}\label{LSM} %-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With the setting \Lkeyset{plotstyle=LSM} (\textbf{L}east \textbf{S}quare \textbf{Method})\index{Least square method} -the data recordsare not printed in the usual way as dots or a line, +the data records are not printed in the usual way as dots or a line, the \Lcs{listplot} macro calculates the values for a line $y=v\cdot x+u$ which fits best all data records. |