Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:


Easier than this gnuplot file which is exported to XFig by my
gnuplot2fig.sh script? Sorry, Herbert. I think I win that one ;-)


ok, here we go
Attached the pdf with your and my image ... :-)


Nice! Well done!

I guess that the tweaking needed to get the two to appear more similar
is minimal and straightforward?

Anyway, the bet was that that you could do it more easily than 20
lines of gnuplot script, so let's see your source ;-)

additional all the lines of your other scripts ...
addtional all the strokes in xfig
additional ... :-)

More serious: the advantage is, that all these font stuff
when using gnuplot->xfig->latex is no more a (real) problem
and that you are able to do some changes to the output
always "on the fly".

the only new macro is \getErrorBar, but I had an existing one
for two error values +/-.
http://tug.org/PSTricks/main.cgi?file=examples#dotError

The other plots could be done with pstricks-add.


Herbert

Attachment: trial.tgz
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