I would like to be able to create plots of functions without those pesky axes, for placement in figures such as signal processing diagrams. I am a beginner to DPlot, so perhaps there is a way to do this, but I have yet to discover it. But, then again, maybe it is a feature yet to be considered.
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Bruce,
No I've never considered doing that. If I needed to do something like this with the current version of DPlot I'd use Options>Extents/Tick Marks/Size, check "Specify Extents" and set the extents such that the axes don't touch my curve. Then select Options>Grid Lines or Box>Axes Only, and copy the plot to the clipboard. At this point I'd either use PowerPoint to edit the copied metafile or a paint program to edit the copied bitmap, depending on what format would work best with my diagram.
No I've never considered doing that. If I needed to do something like this with the current version of DPlot I'd use Options>Extents/Tick Marks/Size, check "Specify Extents" and set the extents such that the axes don't touch my curve. Then select Options>Grid Lines or Box>Axes Only, and copy the plot to the clipboard. At this point I'd either use PowerPoint to edit the copied metafile or a paint program to edit the copied bitmap, depending on what format would work best with my diagram.
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