(was: gnuplot: `! Undefined control sequence.` with format specifier %) (sorry, but it was too long to keep it all in title :) On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 01:30, Paul Menzel wrote:
Thank you for the follow up. I just blindly copied the example from the Wiki and did not pay any attention. In my thesis, I of course use the ConTeXt terminal.
What is the thesis going to be about? (I just noticed that mptopdf complains about missing bibtex files. :)
PS: Do you have a BibTeX entry for your gnuplot module?
Do you suggest me to publish an article about the terminal in arXiv, to get at least some citations by the time when I need to submit my thesis? :P But no, I don't have it. I could try to create one though, but I'm not even sure what the webpage should be. Many scientific programs just ask to cite their first article in some scientific journal if one uses the software, but I neither have an article nor homepage apart from that (still outdated) wiki page. There is some additional documentation on https://github.com/mojca/context-gnuplot/tree/master/texmf/doc/context/third... (possibly also in minimals, but I'm not sure when I last synced the version), but even that is outdated now since they required from me to strip down terminal options parsing code. Mojca
Am Montag, den 12.12.2011, 01:40 +0100 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
(was: gnuplot: `! Undefined control sequence.` with format specifier %) (sorry, but it was too long to keep it all in title :)
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 01:30, Paul Menzel wrote:
Thank you for the follow up. I just blindly copied the example from the Wiki and did not pay any attention. In my thesis, I of course use the ConTeXt terminal.
What is the thesis going to be about?
The topic is how long integrated random walks stay positiv. Not being able to prove that formally for double-integrated(?) random walk, I am doing some simulations.
(I just noticed that mptopdf complains about missing bibtex files. :)
It seems to work for me.
PS: Do you have a BibTeX entry for your gnuplot module?
Do you suggest me to publish an article about the terminal in arXiv, to get at least some citations by the time when I need to submit my thesis? :P
That is an idea. ;-)
But no, I don't have it. I could try to create one though, but I'm not even sure what the webpage should be. Many scientific programs just ask to cite their first article in some scientific journal if one uses the software, but I neither have an article nor homepage apart from that (still outdated) wiki page.
There is some additional documentation on https://github.com/mojca/context-gnuplot/tree/master/texmf/doc/context/third... (possibly also in minimals, but I'm not sure when I last synced the version), but even that is outdated now since they required from me to strip down terminal options parsing code.
I thought asking does not hurt. ;-) So I guess I will just reference ConTeXt and gnuplot then. Thanks, Paul
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Mojca Miklavec
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Paul Menzel