Hello,
I do not think that such a feature is integrated in inkscape.
You can create your graphs using Gnuplot, Octave, Matlab etc. and export them in a vector format. Then you do some post-processing in inkscape (labels etc.) and finally, save the graphics as pdf or eps and use them in your latex document. This is probably a rather typical workflow when creating scientific documents.
Regards Marc
Phil Rhoades schrieb:
People,
I would like to able to produce graphs from equations like geg (Graphical Equation Grapher - uses gtk):
http://www.infolaunch.com/~daveb/
A found a suggestion that this is possible in inkscape:
http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/TufteStylePresentation
but I can't find any more info about how to do this - can someone give me some info?
Ideally it would be great for Inkscape to be able to read a script with the list of equations (using some acceptable syntax) and plot them along with axes, grids, area selection, zoom etc. geg has limitations wrt displaying grids, exporting to PDF etc.
It seems that this would be useful addition to Inkscape?
Regards,
Phil.