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  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on Open Molecule Generator

    Although I am not from OMG team, I would like to inform you about our molecular structure generator, MAYGEN Thank you, this alternative will be probed.

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on Open Molecule Generator

    Is there / will there be continued development / updating maintenance about OMG.jar? With assistance by other users, I was able to run OMG.jar (updated in 2012) in an elder installation of Linux Xubuntu 18.04.4 LTS and OpenJDK openjdk version "1.8.0_242" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_242-8u242-b08-0ubuntu3~18.04-b08) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.242-b08, mixed mode) On the other hand, OMG.jar did not work with a more contemporary Linux Debian 11 / bullseye (branch testing) and OpenJDK...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on gnuplot

    As to answer a part of the above question, three gnuplot terminals (pngcairo, pdfcairo, and svg) as provided in gp 5.2.7beta (by 2019-05-14) were iterated, using either their default, or twice of their default dimension of the canvas. This was looped with explicitly defined point sizes 1, 2, and 5 of the filled dot, varying the following theme: set terminal pdfcairo size 6in,3in set pointsize 1 set title 'pdfcairo_size_6in_3in_ps_1.pdf' set output 'pdfcairo_size_6in_3in_ps_1.pdf' plot sin(x) w lp...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on gnuplot

    Hi Roge, I speculate your post may be inspired by the one by mine just earlier. This contributes to my interest to your post and this initial comment, because in my current perception of you question, the different size ratio of the dots to the overall dimension of the canvas / the line width either is / or is one point you understanably would like to keep consistent across the interfaces the file is read. For future reference, I suggest for one that the output .svg files are not posted as code snippets...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on gnuplot

    Hello, in LaTeX's usepackage PStricks, it is possible to define early on the unit and dimension of reference, for example 1 cm (the default), such that an instruction like \psset{linewidth=.5cm} equally may be expressed as \psset{linewidth=.5} (cf. manual , p. 6) From Ethan Merrit's answer by 2009/2/12 in this thread here I retain each terminal in gnuplot may use its own scale of reference. Aiming for an output in either .png, or .pdf format as in the MWE attached below where tiles should not overlap...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on gnuplot

    Hello, in LaTeX's usepackage PStricks, it is possible to define early on the unit and dimension of reference, for example 1 cm (the default), such that an instruction like \psset{linewidth=.5cm} equally may be expressed as \psset{linewidth=.5} (cf. manual , p. 6) From Ethan Merrit's answer by 2009/2/12 in this thread here I retain each terminal in gnuplot may use its own scale of reference. Aiming for an output in either .png, or .pdf format as in the MWE attached below where tiles should not overlap...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on gnuplot

    Thank you very much for telling me the keyword missing and indicating the address. The background and examples the site and its siblings provide (e.g., the Italian and Dutch analogue apply the technique on color images, too) are very helpful for me; they answer my questions. On Wed, 11 Dec 2019 16:57:49 -0000 "Ethan Merritt" sfeam@users.sourceforge.net wrote: See "gamma correction", e.g. Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_correction

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on gnuplot

    On gnuplotting.org, the presentation of color palettes includes the raw data to replicate the plots displayed there. Likely known to whose using gnuplot for longer, I recognized the representation of the third dimension, and overall perception of the maps plots depend on calling the quantity 'directly', e.g. plot 'test_colormap.txt' u ($1/3.0):($2/3.0):($3/1000.0) matrix with image or 'square-root transformed', plot 'test_colormap.txt' u ($1/3.0):($2/3.0):(sqrt ($3/1000.0)) matrix with image or 'logarithm...

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