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localghost wrote: For completeness again the working example.
that solution is better than using psmatrix as I did!

By the way: is it possible to pass an image into an answer without specifying an URL?

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CrazyHorse wrote:that solution is better than using psmatrix as I did! […]
This was my first idea. But I always thought that \psMatrixPlot was part of pst-plot. So it took me some time to find it.
CrazyHorse wrote:[…] By the way: is it possible to pass an image into an answer without specifying an URL?
You mean attachments? You can upload files to the forum server. Right beneath the input window while composing a message you can find the "Upload attachment" tab. The rest is self-explanatory. Allowed are all file types related to LaTeX, archives (ZIP, RAR, perhaps also *.tar.gz), pictures (JPG, PNG, PDF), postscript files (PS, EPS) and LyX documents (*.lyx).
CrazyHorse
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localghost wrote:
CrazyHorse wrote:that solution is better than using psmatrix as I did! […]
This was my first idea. But I always thought that \psMatrixPlot was part of pst-plot. So it took me some time to find it.
yes, that makes sense to move it into pst-plot
localghost wrote: You mean attachments? You can upload files to the forum server. Right beneath the input window while composing a message you can find the "Upload attachment" tab. The rest is self-explanatory. Allowed are all file types related to LaTeX, archives (ZIP, RAR, perhaps also *.tar.gz), pictures (JPG, PNG, PDF), postscript files (PS, EPS) and LyX documents (*.lyx).
thanks, got it
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