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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgfplots/pgfplots.reference.tickoptions.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgfplots/pgfplots.reference.tickoptions.tex index a60d6774e55..c0f213634fa 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgfplots/pgfplots.reference.tickoptions.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pgfplots/pgfplots.reference.tickoptions.tex @@ -117,8 +117,9 @@ These style commands can be used at any time. The tick line width can be configu \end{pgfplotsxykeylist} -\begin{pgfplotsxykeylist}{minor \x tick=\marg{position list} (initially empty),minor tick=\marg{position list}} - Allows to provide a list of minor tick positions manually. The syntax is exactly the same as for |xtick| or |ytick|: simply provide a comma--separated list of tick positions. +\begin{pgfplotsxykeylist}{minor \x tick=\mchoice{data,\normalfont\marg{coordinate list}} (initially empty),% + minor tick=\mchoice{data,\normalfont\marg{coordinate list}}} + Allows to provide a list of minor tick positions manually. The syntax is almost the same as for |xtick| or |ytick|: simply provide either a comma--separated list of tick positions or the special value |data|. An empty argument argument disables the |minor tick| feature (in contrast to |xtick| where the special value |\empty| clears the list and an empty argument causes \PGFPlots\ to compute a default tick list). In contrast to |minor x tick num|, this key allows to provide \emph{non--uniform} minor tick positions. @@ -131,6 +132,14 @@ These style commands can be used at any time. The tick line width can be configu \end{tikzpicture} \end{codeexample} +\begin{codeexample}[] +\begin{tikzpicture} + \begin{axis}[minor ytick=data] + \addplot {x^2}; + \end{axis} +\end{tikzpicture} +\end{codeexample} + This key has precedence over |minor x tick num| and its variants; if both of them are given, |minor xtick| is preferred and |minor x tick num| is ignored. \end{pgfplotsxykeylist} @@ -640,8 +649,6 @@ A further -- not very useful -- example is shown below. Every $x$ tick label has \end{tikzpicture} \end{codeexample} - Unfortunately, \meta{num} can't be evaluated with \PGF's math parser (yet) to maintain the full data range accepted by \PGFPlots. - The last option, |scaled ticks=manual:|\marg{label}\marg{code} allows even more customization. It allows \emph{full control} over the displayed scaling label \emph{and} the scaling code: \meta{label} is used as-is inside of the tick scaling label while \meta{code} is supposed to be a one-argument-macro which scales each tick. Example: \begin{codeexample}[] \begin{tikzpicture} |