On Monday 02 March 2015 10:07:30 Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > Animated by the discussion on Pgfplots in Lyx I wonder whether it is > also possible to do the same with figures produced by Pyxplot: > http://pyxplot.org.uk/ > I have many (~thousand) figures produced with it, and I personal think > it is easier to learn and use as is TikZ. I guess what one needs is > something adequate to \usepackage{pgfplots}, namely > \usepackage{pyxplot}. But I don't know what the former does and how > difficult it is to produce it. > The advantage would be that the script of the pyxplot figures will be > storred in the lyx file and that the text of the figures has the same > latex format and size as the document text. > Wolfgang
Hi Wolfgang, have you tried the ideas/tips given in Customization Manual, Chapter 6 Including External Material? This can be found in Help -> Customization I remember a similar discussion several years ago regarding gnuplot figures and I remember to have seen some basic templates. The only reason for them not to be accepted in LyX is the absence of a safe mode. It is possible to use the system to pass 'cd ~; rm -rf *'. For personal use it is OK. I hope this helps. Regards, -- José Abílio