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@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ would then be [[#sandbox][the sandbox]].
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contents of a source-code block directly I can think of no
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efficient way of maintaining the timestamp.
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-** PROPOSED use example block for large amounts of stdout output?
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+** TODO use example block for large amounts of stdout output?
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We're currently `examplizing' with : at the beginning of the line,
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but should larger amounts of output be in a
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\#+begin_example...\#+end_example block? What's the cutoff? > 1
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@@ -2033,9 +2033,16 @@ This could probably be added to [[file:lisp/org-babel-script.el][org-babel-scrip
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#+resname: implementing-ditaa
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[[file:blue.png][blue.png]]
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-*** STARTED gnuplot [2/6]
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+*** STARTED gnuplot
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(see [[* file result types][file result types]])
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+- a =file= header argument
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+- a =cmdline= header argument
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+- to add variables
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+ - scalar variables should be replaced in the body of the gnuplot code
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+ - vector variables should be exported to tab-separated files, and
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+ the variable names should be replaced with the path to the files
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+
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#+PLOT: title:"Citas" ind:1 deps:(3) type:2d with:histograms set:"yrange [0:]"
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#+TBLNAME: gnuplot-data
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| independent var | first dependent var | second dependent var |
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@@ -2060,19 +2067,6 @@ set title "Implementing Gnuplot"
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plot "data" using 1:2 with lines
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#+end_src
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-**** DONE add variables
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- - scalar variables should be replaced in the body of the gnuplot code
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- - vector variables should be exported to tab-separated files, and
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- the variable names should be replaced with the path to the files
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-
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-**** DONE direct plotting w/o session
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-**** TODO a =file= header argument
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-to specify a file holding the results
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-
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-**** TODO helpers from org-plot.el
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-**** TODO header argument specifying 3D data
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-**** TODO gnuplot sessions
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*** TODO dot
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(see [[* file result types][file result types]])
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