From 5eb4e130b73a247fbd085a44e20a47d81a7ffb6d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2013 22:11:20 +0000 Subject: gnuplottex (29nov13) git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@32277 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- .../source/latex/gnuplottex/gnuplottex.dtx | 446 ++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 437 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/gnuplottex') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/gnuplottex/gnuplottex.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/gnuplottex/gnuplottex.dtx index 34dd93a13f6..bfb90c8b120 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/gnuplottex/gnuplottex.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/gnuplottex/gnuplottex.dtx @@ -42,13 +42,20 @@ % \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1999/12/01] % \ProvidesPackage{gnuplottex} %<*package> - [2013/11/16 v0.7.2 gnuplot graphs in LaTeX] + [2013/11/24 v0.8 gnuplot graphs in LaTeX] \RequirePackage{latexsym,graphicx,moreverb,keyval,ifthen} % % %<*driver> \documentclass{ltxdoc} -\usepackage{gnuplottex} +% \iffalse +%<*example> +\usepackage{xcolor,epstopdf,siunitx,eepic,epic,eepicemu,gnuplot-lua-tikz} +% \fi +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +\usepackage[siunitx]{gnuplottex} \EnableCrossrefs \CodelineIndex \RecordChanges @@ -60,7 +67,7 @@ % % \fi % -% \CheckSum{408} +% \CheckSum{412} % % \CharacterTable % {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z @@ -94,6 +101,7 @@ % \changes{v0.7}{2013/07/23}{Add cleanup and subfolder option (Udo H\"ofel).} % \changes{v0.7.1}{2013/09/08}{Fix bug with subfolder option with MikTeX (Thomas Schmid).} % \changes{v0.7.2}{2013/11/16}{Allow to specify path to gnuplot (Manuel Solano).} +% \changes{v0.8}{2013/11/24}{Extended Documentation.} % % \GetFileInfo{gnuplottex.dtx} % @@ -101,7 +109,7 @@ % % \title{The \textsf{gnuplottex} package\thanks{This document % corresponds to \textsf{gnuplottex}~\fileversion, dated \filedate.}} -% \author{Lars Kotthoff and contrbutors\\ \texttt{lars@larsko.org}} +% \author{Lars Kotthoff\hspace{0.05em}\thanks{\texttt{lars@larsko.org}}, Udo H\"ofel\thanks{\texttt{udo.hoefel@pi1.physik.uni-stuttgart.de}} and more contributors } % % \maketitle % @@ -129,10 +137,12 @@ % To use gnuplottex, you'll need the \texttt{graphicx}, \texttt{latexsym}, % \texttt{keyval}, \texttt{ifthen}, and \texttt{moreverb} packages and, of % course, gnuplot. +%If you want to use tikz-terminal you also have to use the \texttt{gnuplot-lua-tikz}-package from gnuplot. +% If you want to use the \texttt{eepic}-terminal, you'll need the \texttt{eepic}-, the \texttt{epic}- and (if you're not using dvips or dvipdfm) the \texttt{eepicemu}-package. % % \section{Usage} % -% To load the package, simply \verb=\usepackage{gnuplottex}= in your document +% To load the package, simply write \verb=\usepackage{gnuplottex}= in your document % preamble. Options that can be passed to the package are % \begin{description} % \item[\oarg{shell}] Use shell escape to automatically generate the graphs @@ -186,20 +196,437 @@ % \verb=\end{gnuplot}= % % \DescribeMacro{\gnuplotloadfile} -% % In addition to the environment, you can use the command % \verb=\gnuplotloadfile= to directly include gnuplot source code. It accepts % the same options as the environment, e.g.\\ % \verb+\gnuplotloadfile[terminal=pdf]{example.gnuplot}+ % +%\section{Examples} +% Here are short examples of each possible terminal. +% +% \DescribeMacro{latex} +% This is a terminal that offers only basic support, as you won't be able to (easily) use colours. For an example see figure~\ref{pic:latex}. +% +% An advantage of this terminal is that it only relies on the picture-environment (which should be supported widely). +% Furthermore you can use the \texttt{siunitx}-option to get correct axis labeling and you can use \LaTeX{} commands. +% +% On the other hand, if you have multiple things to plot, it'll be hard to distinguish them, as you can't use colours (and the dash patterns are hard to distinguish). +% As this is something which should be avoided, especially for scientific work, if possible, you should try another terminal. +% \iffalse +%<*example> +% \fi +\begin{figure}% + \centering% + \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=latex, terminaloptions=rotate] + set key box top left + set key width 4 + set sample 1000 + set xr [-5:5] + set yr [-1:1] + set xlabel '$x$-label' + set ylabel '$y$-label' + plot sin(x) w l lc 1 t '$\sin(x)$',\ + cos(x) w l lc 2 t '$\cos(x)$',\ + tan(x) w l lc 3 t '$\tan(x)$',\ + tanh(x) w l lc 4 t '$\tanh(x)$' + \end{gnuplot} + \caption{This is a simple example using the \texttt{latex}-terminal.}% + \label{pic:latex}% +\end{figure}% +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +%The source code for figure~\ref{pic:latex} is:\\ +%\verb+\begin{figure}%+\\ +%\verb+ \centering%+\\ +%\verb+ \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=latex, terminaloptions=rotate]+\\ +%\verb+ set key box top left+\\ +%\verb+ set key width 4+\\ +%\verb+ set sample 1000+\\ +%\verb+ set xr [-5:5]+\\ +%\verb+ set yr [-1:1]+\\ +%\verb+ set xlabel '$x$-label'+\\ +%\verb+ set ylabel '$y$-label'+\\ +%\verb+ plot sin(x) w l lc 1 t '$\sin(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ cos(x) w l lc 2 t '$\cos(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ tan(x) w l lc 3 t '$\tan(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ tanh(x) w l lc 4 t '$\tanh(x)$'+\\ +%\verb+ \end{gnuplot}+\\ +%\verb+ \caption{This is a simple example using the latex-terminal.}%+\\ +%\verb+ \label{pic:latex}%+\\ +%\verb+\end{figure}%+\\ +% +% \DescribeMacro{epslatex} +% This terminal produces high-quality output, you also can use the \texttt{siunitx}-option for axis labeling and the usual \LaTeX{} commands. +% +% There are rare examples where one sees flaws, like two lines not completely adhering (see e.g. some parts of the red line in figure~\ref{pic:epslatex}). +% You have to use the \texttt{epstopdf}-package to use this terminal with pdf\TeX. +% +% If you're using pdf\TeX{} this or the \texttt{cairolatex}-terminal should be the terminals you use. +% Your pdf viewer can slow down dramatically, if you use high resolution 3d plots though, but there are seldom real problems. +% For an example see figure~\ref{pic:epslatex}. +% +% \iffalse +%<*example> +% \fi +\begin{figure}% + \centering% + \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=epslatex, terminaloptions=color dashed] + set key box top left + set key width 2 + set key opaque + set sample 1000 + set xr [-5:5] + set yr [-1:1] + set xlabel '$x$-label' + set ylabel '$y$-label' + plot sin(x) w l lc 1 lw 3 t '$\sin(x)$',\ + cos(x) w l lc 7 lw 3 t '$\cos(x)$',\ + tan(x) w l lc 3 lw 3 t '$\tan(x)$',\ + tanh(x) w l lc 4 lw 3 t '$\tanh(x)$' + \end{gnuplot} + \caption{This is a simple example using the \texttt{epslatex}-terminal.}% + \label{pic:epslatex}% +\end{figure}% +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +% +%Its code is:\\ +%~\\ +%\verb+\begin{figure}%+\\ +%\verb+ \centering%+\\ +%\verb+ \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=epslatex, terminaloptions=color dashed]+\\ +%\verb+ set key box top left+\\ +%\verb+ set key width 2+\\ +%\verb+ set key opaque+\\ +%\verb+ set sample 1000+\\ +%\verb+ set xr [-5:5]+\\ +%\verb+ set yr [-1:1]+\\ +%\verb+ set xlabel '$x$-label'+\\ +%\verb+ set ylabel '$y$-label'+\\ +%\verb+ plot sin(x) w l lc 1 lw 3 t '$\sin(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ cos(x) w l lc 2 lw 3 t '$\cos(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ tan(x) w l lc 3 lw 3 t '$\tan(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ tanh(x) w l lc 4 lw 3 t '$\tanh(x)$'+\\ +%\verb+ \end{gnuplot}+\\ +%\verb+ \caption{This is a simple example using the epslatex-terminal.}%+\\ +%\verb+ \label{pic:epslatex}%+\\ +%\verb+\end{figure}%+\\ +% +% \DescribeMacro{jpeg} +% This is a terminal that offers (compared with other terminals) poor raster graphics output. +% If possible switch to another terminal (preferably to the \texttt{cairolatex}-, the \texttt{epslatex}- or the \texttt{tikz}-terminal) +% For an example see figure~\ref{pic:jpeg}. +% +% There are quite some disadvantages, as you cannot use \LaTeX{} commands, it is hard to get the right font and the right font size, the \texttt{siunitx} option is useless, no vector graphics and there seems to be no support for dashed lines. +% +% \iffalse +%<*example> +% \fi +\begin{figure}% + \centering% + \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=jpeg, terminaloptions=crop] + set key box top left + set key width -2 + set key opaque + set sample 1000 + set xr [-5:5] + set yr [-1:1] + set size 0.7,0.7 + set xlabel '$x$-label' + set ylabel '$y$-label' + plot sin(x) w l lc 1 lw 2 t '$\sin(x)$',\ + cos(x) w l lc 7 lw 2 t '$\cos(x)$',\ + tan(x) w l lc 3 lw 2 t '$\tan(x)$',\ + tanh(x) w l ls 8 lc 4 lw 2 t '$\tanh(x)$' + \end{gnuplot} + \caption{This is a simple example using the \texttt{jpeg}-terminal.}% + \label{pic:jpeg}% +\end{figure}% +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +% +%Its code is:\\ +%~\\ +%\verb+\begin{figure}%+\\ +%\verb+ \centering%+\\ +%\verb+ \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=jpeg, terminaloptions=crop]+\\ +%\verb+ set key box top left+\\ +%\verb+ set key width -2+\\ +%\verb+ set key opaque+\\ +%\verb+ set sample 1000+\\ +%\verb+ set xr [-5:5]+\\ +%\verb+ set yr [-1:1]+\\ +%\verb+ set size 0.7,0.7+\\ +%\verb+ set xlabel '$x$-label'+\\ +%\verb+ set ylabel '$y$-label'+\\ +%\verb+ plot sin(x) w l lc 1 lw 3 t '$\sin(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ cos(x) w l lc 2 lw 3 t '$\cos(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ tan(x) w l lc 3 lw 3 t '$\tan(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ tanh(x) w l lc 4 lw 3 t '$\tanh(x)$'+\\ +%\verb+ \end{gnuplot}+\\ +%\verb+ \caption{This is a simple example using the jpeg-terminal.}%+\\ +%\verb+ \label{pic:jpeg}%+\\ +%\verb+\end{figure}%+\\ +% +% \DescribeMacro{cairolatex} +% This is a terminal that offers high-quality output. +% Unlike the \texttt{epslatex}-terminal it will generate \emph{directly} pdf output. +% It allows the use of the \texttt{siunitx} option as well as \LaTeX{} commands. +% If you're using pdf\TeX{} this or the \texttt{epslatex}-terminal should be the terminals you use. +% \texttt{cairolatex} has the advantage of not needing the \texttt{epstopdf}-package. +% Your pdf viewer can slow down dramatically, if you use high resolution 3d plots though, but there are seldom real problems. +% For an example see figure~\ref{pic:cairolatex}. +% +% \iffalse +%<*example> +% \fi +\begin{figure}% + \centering% + \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=cairolatex, terminaloptions=color dashed] + set key box top left + set key width 4 + set key height 0.25 + set key spacing 1.2 + set key opaque + set sample 1000 + set xr [-5:5] + set yr [-1:1] + set xlabel '$x$-label' + set ylabel '$y$-label' + plot sin(x) w l lc 1 lw 3 t '$\sin(x)$',\ + cos(x) w l lc 7 lw 3 t '$\cos(x)$',\ + tan(x) w l lc 3 lw 3 t '$\tan(x)$',\ + tanh(x) w l lc 4 lw 3 t '$\tanh(x)$' + \end{gnuplot} + \caption{This is a simple example using the \texttt{cairolatex}-terminal.}% + \label{pic:cairolatex}% +\end{figure}% +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +% +%Its code is:\\ +%~\\ +%\verb+\begin{figure}%+\\ +%\verb+ \centering%+\\ +%\verb+ \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=epslatex, terminaloptions=color dashed]+\\ +%\verb+ set key box top left+\\ +%\verb+ set key width 4+\\ +%\verb+ set key height 0.25+\\ +%\verb+ set key spacing 1.2+\\ +%\verb+ set key opaque+\\ +%\verb+ set sample 1000+\\ +%\verb+ set xr [-5:5]+\\ +%\verb+ set yr [-1:1]+\\ +%\verb+ set xlabel '$x$-label'+\\ +%\verb+ set ylabel '$y$-label'+\\ +%\verb+ plot sin(x) w l lc 1 lw 3 t '$\sin(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ cos(x) w l lc 7 lw 3 t '$\cos(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ tan(x) w l lc 3 lw 3 t '$\tan(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ tanh(x) w l lc 4 lw 3 t '$\tanh(x)$'+\\ +%\verb+ \end{gnuplot}+\\ +%\verb+ \caption{This is a simple example using the cairolatex-terminal.}%+\\ +%\verb+ \label{pic:cairolatex}%+\\ +%\verb+\end{figure}%+\\ +% +% \DescribeMacro{eepic} +% This is a terminal that offers better output than the \texttt{latex}-terminal, but it is quite worse compared to \texttt{epslatex/cairolatex/tikz}-terminal. +% You can use the \texttt{siunitx} option as well as \LaTeX{} commands. +% +% It seems one can use either coloured or dashed lines, not both combined. +% The lines are also pretty ugly and there is no \verb+set key opaque+-option in \texttt{gnuplot} available. +% +% For an example see figure~\ref{pic:eepic}. +% Avoid if possible. +% There are better terminals available. +% +% \iffalse +%<*example> +% \fi +\begin{figure}% + \centering% + \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=eepic, terminaloptions = color rotate] + set key box top left + set key width -3 + set sample 1000 + set xr [-5:5] + set yr [-1:1] + set xlabel '$x$-label' + set ylabel '$y$-label' + plot sin(x) w l lc 1 lw 3 t '$\sin(x)$',\ + cos(x) w l lc 2 lw 3 t '$\cos(x)$',\ + tan(x) w l lc 3 lw 3 t '$\tan(x)$',\ + tanh(x) w l lc 4 lw 3 t '$\tanh(x)$' + \end{gnuplot} + \caption{This is a simple example using the \texttt{eepic}-terminal.}% + \label{pic:eepic}% +\end{figure}% +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +%Its code is:\\ +%~\\ +%\verb+\begin{figure}%+\\ +%\verb+ \centering%+\\ +%\verb+ \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=eepic, terminaloptions = color rotate]+\\ +%\verb+ set key box top left+\\ +%\verb+ #set key width -3+\\ +%\verb+ set sample 1000+\\ +%\verb+ set xr [-5:5]+\\ +%\verb+ set yr [-1:1]+\\ +%\verb+ set xlabel '$x$-label'+\\ +%\verb+ set ylabel '$y$-label'+\\ +%\verb+ plot sin(x) w l lc 1 lw 3 t '$\sin(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ cos(x) w l lc 2 lw 3 t '$\cos(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ tan(x) w l lc 3 lw 3 t '$\tan(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ tanh(x) w l lc 4 lw 3 t '$\tanh(x)$'+\\ +%\verb+ \end{gnuplot}+\\ +%\verb+ \caption{This is a simple example using the cairolatex-terminal.}%+\\ +%\verb+ \label{pic:cairolatex}%+\\ +%\verb+\end{figure}%+\\ +% +% \DescribeMacro{emtex} +% Similar to the \texttt{latex}-terminal (but with emtex specials), except it seems not to draw any borders (at least for pdf\TeX). +% Only relies on the picture environment, so should be widely supported, the \texttt{siunitx} option is available and you can use \LaTeX{} commands. +% +% If you have multiple things to plot, it'll be hard to distinguish them, as you can't use colours (and the dash patterns are hard to distinguish), this is a no-no for scientific work, so avoid if possible. +% +% \iffalse +%<*example> +% \fi +\begin{figure}% + \centering% + \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=emtex, terminaloptions=rotate] + set key box top left + set key width 4 + set sample 1000 + set xr [-5:5] + set yr [-1:1] + set xlabel '$x$-label' + set ylabel '$y$-label' + plot sin(x) w l lc 2 t '$\sin(x)$',\ + cos(x) w l lc 4 t '$\cos(x)$',\ + tan(x) w l lc 6 t '$\tan(x)$',\ + tanh(x) w l lc 8 t '$\tanh(x)$' + \end{gnuplot} + \caption{This is a simple example using the \texttt{emtex}-terminal.}% + \label{pic:emtex}% +\end{figure}% +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +%The source code for figure~\ref{pic:emtex} is:\\ +%~\\ +%\verb+\begin{figure}%+\\ +%\verb+ \centering%+\\ +%\verb+ \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=emtex, terminaloptions=rotate]+\\ +%\verb+ set key box top left+\\ +%\verb+ set key width 4+\\ +%\verb+ set sample 1000+\\ +%\verb+ set xr [-5:5]+\\ +%\verb+ set yr [-1:1]+\\ +%\verb+ set xlabel '$x$-label'+\\ +%\verb+ set ylabel '$y$-label'+\\ +%\verb+ plot sin(x) w l lc 2 t '$\sin(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ cos(x) w l lc 4 t '$\cos(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ tan(x) w l lc 6 t '$\tan(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ tanh(x) w l lc 8 t '$\tanh(x)$'+\\ +%\verb+ \end{gnuplot}+\\ +%\verb+ \caption{This is a simple example using the emtex-terminal.}%+\\ +%\verb+ \label{pic:emtex}%+\\ +%\verb+\end{figure}%+\\ +% +% \DescribeMacro{tikz} +% Probably offers the best output terminal at the moment, even though the difference to \texttt{cairolatex} and \texttt{epslatex} isn't that big. +% The \texttt{siunitx} option is available, \LaTeX{} commands can be used and you can easily export constants from within gnuplot (see the example code for an example on how to export them). +% +%On the other hand requires this terminal the \texttt{gnuplot-lua-tikz}-package and you cannot use many plots if you use pdf\TeX, as \TeX s memory will be exceeded pretty fast. +% If you use Lua\TeX, this is no problem. +% +% \iffalse +%<*example> +% \fi +\begin{figure}% + \centering% + \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=tikz, terminaloptions={color dashed providevars a,c}] + set key box top left + set key width -0.9 + set key height 0.25 + set key spacing 1.25 + set size 1,0.9 + set sample 1000 + set grid xtics lt 0 ls 0 + set grid ytics lt 0 ls 0 + set xr [-5:5] + set yr [-1:1] + set key opaque + f(x) = a*x+c + fit f(x) "SomeValuesForGnuplot.txt" u ($1*5/7):($2/20) via a,c + set xlabel '$x$-label' + set ylabel '$y$-label' + plot sin(x) w l lc -1 t '$\sin(x)$',\ + cos(x) w l lc 1 t '$\cos(x)$',\ + tan(x) w l lc 7 t '$\tan(x)$',\ + tanh(x) w l lc 3 t '$\tanh(x)$',\ + f(x) t 'fitted function' lc 4,\ + "SomeValuesForGnuplot.txt" u ($1*5/7):($2/20) w points lc 5 t 'example values' + \end{gnuplot} + \caption{This is a simple example using the \texttt{tikz}-terminal. The slope of the fitted function ($a*x+c$) is $a=\num{\gpgetvar{a}}$, while its offset is $c=\num{\gpgetvar{c}}$.}% + \label{pic:tikz}% +\end{figure}% +% \iffalse +% +% \fi +% +% The source code for figure~\ref{pic:tikz} is:\\ +%~\\ +%\verb+\begin{figure}%+\\ +%\verb+ \centering%+\\ +%\verb+ \begin{gnuplot}[terminal=tikz, terminaloptions={color dashed providevars a,c}]+\\ +%\verb+ set key box top left+\\ +%\verb+ set key width -0.9+\\ +%\verb+ set key height 0.25+\\ +%\verb+ set key spacing 1.25+\\ +%\verb+ set sample 1000+\\ +%\verb+ set grid xtics lt 0 ls 0+\\ +%\verb+ set grid ytics lt 0 ls 0+\\ +%\verb+ set xr [-5:5]+\\ +%\verb+ set yr [-1:1]+\\ +%\verb+ set key opaque+\\ +%\verb+ set xlabel '$x$-label'+\\ +%\verb+ set ylabel '$y$-label'+\\ +%\verb- f(x) = a*x+c-\\ +%\verb+ fit f(x) "SomeValuesForGnuplot.txt" u ($1*5/7):($2/20) via a,c+\\ +%\verb+ plot sin(x) w l lc 2 t '$\sin(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ cos(x) w l lc 4 t '$\cos(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ tan(x) w l lc 6 t '$\tan(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ tanh(x) w l lc 3 t '$\tanh(x)$',\+\\ +%\verb+ f(x) t 'fitted function' lc 4,\+\\ +%\verb+ "SomeValuesForGnuplot.txt" u ($1*5/7):($2/20) w points lc 5\+\\ +%\verb+ t 'example values'+\\ +%\verb+ \end{gnuplot}+\\ +%\verb+ \caption{This is a simple example using the \texttt{tikz}-terminal.+\\ +%\verb- The slope of the fitted function ($a*x+c$) is $a=\num{\gpgetvar{a}}$,-\\ +%\verb- while its offset is $c=\num{\gpgetvar{c}}$.}%-\\ +%\verb+ \label{pic:tikz}%+\\ +%\verb+\end{figure}%+\\ +% +% \DescribeMacro{pstex,pslatex,pstricks} +% The \texttt{pstex}- and \texttt{pslatex}-terminal produces unusable output with pdf\TeX. +% I wasn't able to get any output using the \texttt{pstricks}-terminal with pdf\TeX{} (if you manage to get reasonable output via one of these terminals, please send me an email). +% % \section{Acknowledgements} % % In addition to the people mentioned in the changelog, I would like to thank % Roy Ratcliffe for the suggestion and basic code for the gnuplot terminal % specification and handling. Additional thanks to Michel Vo\ss{}uhle for the % implementation of \verb=\gnuplotloadfile=. I would also like to thank all the -% people who sent me bug reports, feature requests and patches. Gnuplottex -% wouldn't be what it is today without you. +% people who sent me bug reports, feature requests and patches -- Philip Vetter, +% sdaau, Mika Pfl\"uger, Henri Menke, Michel Vo\ss{}kuhle, Udo H\"ofel, Thomas +% Schmid and Manuel Solano. Gnuplottex wouldn't be what it is today without you. % % \StopEventually{} % @@ -253,7 +680,7 @@ \fi \IfFileExists{gnuplottex/\tmpfile}{ \ifmiktex - \immediate\write18{del "gnuplottex/\tmpfile"} + \immediate\write18{del "gnuplottex\@backslashchar\tmpfile"} \else \immediate\write18{rm -f "gnuplottex/\tmpfile"} \fi @@ -334,6 +761,7 @@ \def\gnuplottexextension@emtex{\string tex} \def\gnuplottexextension@jpeg{\string jpg} \def\gnuplottexextension@tikz{\string tex} +\def\gnuplottexextension@lua{\string tex} \def\gnuplottexextension#1{\@ifundefined{gnuplottexextension@#1}{#1}{\csname gnuplottexextension@#1\endcsname}} \define@key{pic}{scale}[1]{\def\gnuplotscale{#1}} \define@key{pic}{terminal}[latex]{\def\gnuplotterminal{#1}} -- cgit v1.2.3