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bsomekh
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Tick labels using pstricks

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On my old Mac running OS 10.4.11, using TeXShop 2.26 I would use the pstricks package to draw figures. In those figures I had neither tick marks nor tick labels. I have recently switched to a new Macbook running OS 10.82 and have downloaded the latest TeXShop 3.11. When I try to compile my old files in the new Latex everything works fine, except that my figures now show up with tick labels (not tick marks). When I rerun the same files in my old Macbook the tick marks do not show up. Can anyone please tell me what is going on? Is there a way I can remove the tick labels in pstricks? Also, should I be switching to a different graphics package?

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Tick labels using pstricks

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bsomekh wrote:On my old Mac running OS 10.4.11, using TeXShop 2.26 I would use the pstricks package to draw figures. In those figures I had neither tick marks nor tick labels. I have recently switched to a new Macbook running OS 10.82 and have downloaded the latest TeXShop 3.11. When I try to compile my old files in the new Latex everything works fine, except that my figures now show up with tick labels (not tick marks). When I rerun the same files in my old Macbook the tick marks do not show up. Can anyone please tell me what is going on? Is there a way I can remove the tick labels in pstricks? Also, should I be switching to a different graphics package?
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Tick labels using pstricks

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The reason for Herbert's comment is here.
``In the game of chess, you can never let your adversary see your pieces.''
-- Zapp Brannigan, Futurama (season 1, episode 4)
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