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| stats | profile views | 7 |
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Dec 16 |
accepted | How to vertically align text in the headers of a PgfplotsTable? |
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Dec 15 |
awarded | Editor |
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Dec 15 |
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How to vertically align text in the headers of a PgfplotsTable? Thanks, edited. |
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Dec 15 |
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How to vertically align text in the headers of a PgfplotsTable? shortstack instead of clumsy self-made macro |
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Dec 15 |
answered | How to vertically align text in the headers of a PgfplotsTable? |
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Dec 15 |
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How to vertically align text in the headers of a PgfplotsTable? The column types for the actual cells are of course S. Unfortunately I can not reproduce the error I had. On the positive side, I will post a solution for the original problem in a few :) |
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Dec 14 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Dec 14 |
asked | How to vertically align text in the headers of a PgfplotsTable? |
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Dec 14 |
answered | pgfplotstable line usage and wrapping |
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Dec 13 |
awarded | Analytical |
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Dec 13 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Dec 13 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Dec 13 |
accepted | pgfplots: drawing areas from a table starting “above” an axis |
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Dec 13 |
comment |
pgfplots: drawing areas from a table starting “above” an axis I was about to do that of course but got distracted by enter not adding line breaks but submitting my unfinished comment. ;) I wanted to add this: The reverse legend, axis on top, forget plot and opacity=0 directives are all very useful in this context too and unknown to me yet, so thanks for these hints too. |
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Dec 13 |
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pgfplots: drawing areas from a table starting “above” an axis excellent, thank you! (and now I feel pretty stupid especially for not joining stackexchange earlier ;) |
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Dec 13 |
awarded | Student |
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Dec 13 |
asked | pgfplots: drawing areas from a table starting “above” an axis |