1 Sep 2008 02:52
Re: org-plot (generating graphs from org-mode)
Eric Schulte <schulte.eric <at> gmail.com>
2008-09-01 00:52:42 GMT
2008-09-01 00:52:42 GMT
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. A new version of org-plot is up on the git repo http://github.com/eschulte/org-plot/tree/master detailed comments below... "William Henney" <whenney <at> gmail.com> writes: > *** [2008-08-28 Thu] Finding the table to plot > =org-plot/goto-nearest-table= searches backward first, which means > that if point is located in an options line for a following table, > then it will find the previous table instead. This is usually > undesired. I changed this so it no longer looks backwards > *** [2008-08-28 Thu] Columns with multi-word text > Consider the following table: > > #+PLOT: title:"Citas" ind:0 deps:(3) type:2d with:histograms set:"yrange [0:]" > | Sede | Max cites | H-index | > |-----------+-----------+---------| > | Chile | 257.72 | 21.39 | > | Leeds | 165.77 | 19.68 | > | São Paolo | 71.00 | 11.50 | > | Stockholm | 134.19 | 14.33 | > | Morelia | 257.56 | 17.67 | > > In theory, this should plot the third column. However, the data > point for São Paolo comes from the second column > instead. Presumably this is because of the embedded space in "Sõo > Paolo". If I replace it with a unicode non-breaking space,(Continue reading)
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