- To place tick labels perpendicular to an axis (rather than parallel to it), use parallel#=n, where # is 1, 2, or 3.
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- To control the tick selection manually, use n#tic=, o#=num, and d#num=.
- To control the label format, use format#= (the argument is a printf-style string)
The following example is provided in
rsf/rsf/sfgraph:
Use font= parameter (currently available only in the development version). See also A journal requires tick labels on my plots to be oriented vertically and aligned on the left. How do I achieve that?How do I change fonts in Vplot graphics?"
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Update: If you generate Geophysics manuscripts using rsftex, the font change should happen automatically. Otherwise, use font= parameter (currently available only in the development version). See also A journal requires tick labels on my plots to
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Update: If you generate Geophysics manuscripts using rsftex, the font change should happen automatically. Otherwise, use font= parameter (currently available only in the development version). See also A journal requires tick labels on my plots to
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Update: If you generate Geophysics manuscripts using rsftex, the font change should happen automatically. Otherwise, use font= parameter (currently available only in the development version). See also A journal requires tick labels on my plots to
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The Geophysics instructions to authors state Preferred formats for production are Microsoft Word and LaTeX, in that order. Never mind the order. If you use LaTeX, you are not alone. According to SEG staff, half of submitted papers use LaTeX, including
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Update: If you generate Geophysics manuscripts using rsftex, the font change should happen automatically. Otherwise, use font= parameter. See also A journal requires tick labels on my plots to be oriented vertically and aligned on the left. How do
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