This is the good stuff! Absolutely loving this series! Could we possibly get small series like this with tips and tricks for most commonly used packages? These could be things like Geometry, Hyperref, Color, etc. It would also be helpful to have comprehensive guides on how to define new environments and math operators.
Excellent series! Thank you! I would love to see more of the scripting in tikz (\foreach, etc) and especially various applications of generic methods and how to deal with some common points of confusion.
This series was so helpful. But when I try to turn the diagrams from the previous episodes into pictures, the white fill on the x and y ticks from episode 6, are not transparent
Unfortunately this is an awkward consequence of filling the ticks with white to make it look like a broken line. I have not yet found a successful solution for this. If it is done in "pure" tikz, I would try using a clipping box instead of fill but I am not sure how well this can be implemented in pgfplot. I will let you know if I find an elegant solution.
Thanks so much for these. I’m watched them all in one day and now have some confidence to use TikZ and pgfplots more frequently.
This is the good stuff! Absolutely loving this series!
Could we possibly get small series like this with tips and tricks for most commonly used packages? These could be things like Geometry, Hyperref, Color, etc.
It would also be helpful to have comprehensive guides on how to define new environments and math operators.
Thanks - I'm sure I could look into doing a series on these in the future
Excellent series! Thank you!
I would love to see more of the scripting in tikz (\foreach, etc) and especially various applications of generic methods and how to deal with some common points of confusion.
Thanks for the feedback - I'm glad they were useful! I can certainly look into some tutorials as you suggest.
Justo lo que necesitaba. Muchísimas gracias
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This series was so helpful. But when I try to turn the diagrams from the previous episodes into pictures, the white fill on the x and y ticks from episode 6, are not transparent
Unfortunately this is an awkward consequence of filling the ticks with white to make it look like a broken line. I have not yet found a successful solution for this. If it is done in "pure" tikz, I would try using a clipping box instead of fill but I am not sure how well this can be implemented in pgfplot. I will let you know if I find an elegant solution.
How did you learn all this information?
They should teach this stuff in school.
Thank youuu! ❤