The MetaPost output from my Function Grapher http://www.tlhiv.org/mpgraph/ is now available in ConTeXt format. This can be illustrated by choosing a graph type and selecting an example from one of the Example buttons. Once the graph is drawn, the ConTeXt source can be downloaded using the "Download" drop-down box. Simply executing `context mpgraph.tex` should produce the same graph viewed on the website in PDF. If you see any bugs, feel free to let me know. Troy Henderson
Hello Troy. Thank you very much for the link. It looks very nice and I'm sure that I will throw into teaching (I teach mathematics at the high school). I'm doing these things through Tikz and Pgfplots. Metapost unfortunately I don't control. Is it possible allowing export to Tikz or Pgfplots? If I would had the opportunity to also download the source Tikz or Pgfplots, it would be absolutely amazing. My point is that I can post the graphs still adapt, modify, describe, and create animations from those exported sources. Anyway, it's very hilarious application and I provide the link my students for their study purposes. Kind regards. Jaroslav Hajtmar Dne 22.2.2013 19:44, Troy Henderson napsal(a):
The MetaPost output from my Function Grapher
is now available in ConTeXt format. This can be illustrated by choosing a graph type and selecting an example from one of the Example buttons. Once the graph is drawn, the ConTeXt source can be downloaded using the "Download" drop-down box. Simply executing `context mpgraph.tex` should produce the same graph viewed on the website in PDF. If you see any bugs, feel free to let me know.
Troy Henderson
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Is it possible allowing export to Tikz or Pgfplots? If I would had the opportunity to also download the source Tikz or Pgfplots, it would be absolutely amazing.
Unfortunately, I don't know TikZ or PGF, so not only would I have to learn these, but I would also have to rewrite the code to include this output. This is not a small feat. I do not currently have plans for this. Troy
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