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@@ -86,11 +86,13 @@ in this way, will let you focus clearly on your science and not have to worry about fixing this or that number/name in the text. Just as a demonstration of creating plots within \LaTeX{} (using the -{\small PGFP}lots package), in Figure \ref{deleteme} we show a plot of -\deletemenum{} random points that were generated by this pipeline using the -text manipulation program {\small AWK} (which is not the best random number -generator, but just used here to generate some values). The minimum value -in this distribution is $\deletememin$ and $\deletememax$ is the maximum. +{\small PGFP}lots package), in Figure \ref{deleteme} we show a simple +plot, where the Y axis is the square of the X axis. The minimum value +in this distribution is $\deletememin$, and $\deletememax$ is the +maximum. Take a look into the \LaTeX{} source and you'll see these +numbers are actually macros that were calculated from the same dataset +(they will change if the dataset, or function that produced it, +changes). The {\small PDF} file of Figure \ref{deleteme} is available in the directory \texttt{\bdir/tex/build/tikz/} and can be used in other contexts @@ -111,8 +113,8 @@ your paper. \begin{figure}[t] \includetikz{delete-me} - \captionof{figure}{\label{deleteme} A random set of values plotted as a - demonstration of how to generate plots within LaTeX.} + \captionof{figure}{\label{deleteme} A very basic $X^2$ plot for + demonstration.} \end{figure} Furthermore, since {\small PGFP}lots is built by \LaTeX{} it respects all |