Michael C Gilbert <m...@gilbert.org> writes: > > On Jul 29, 2011, at 12:52 PM, Eric Schulte wrote: > >> I would recommending using a gnuplot code block rather than a plot line, >> and passing your data to the code block using a variable. Code blocks >> give you much more direct access to gnuplot, which I find generally >> makes gnuplot learning/debugging much easier. >> >> see http://orgmode.org/manual/Working-With-Source-Code.html > > <snip> > > Thank you, Eric. You're generous with your time
Happy to help, and I already had the example usage on hand. > and you're absolutely correct. This is the direction I will > go. There's no doubt that this seems the right way to go for anything > sophisticated. And like most solutions, it will then end up my > standard approach. However, it also means I will put this off for a > little while until I'm ready to do it right. Maybe just a few days, > but... > > That means that, in the mean time, if you or anyone has an example of > how to configure this using the line: formatting, it would still be > useful to me and I would still be grateful. I just have something > small I need to produce tonight or tomorrow, for doing some simple > blood pressure tracking. I have everything working except a couple of > reference lines running across the plot. I'm figuring since it's in > the documentation, there must be something somewhere that shows the > syntax, yes? > This is probably the best reference for using plot lines. If you can't find what you're looking for there it may not exist... http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-plot.html Cheers -- Eric > > — Michael > > > -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/