--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Gnuplot.tex 2013/08/22 19:42:55 1.8
+++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Gnuplot.tex 2013/09/09 20:59:44 1.9
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ rendered for each student. It can be us
If you are using
static data a dynamically generated plot is not appropriate because of
the overhead associated with generating the plot. In that case, use a
-picture (see Adding Picture section \ref{Authoring_Adding_Pictures}).
+picture (see ``Adding Picture'' section \ref{Authoring_Adding_Pictures}).
The easiset way to create a template for a gnuplot tag is to use the colorful
problem editor, and select \textbf{GnuPlot} from the \textbf{Insert} dropdown menu.
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ This text is used as the \texttt{alt} va
used to display the plot on a web page.
\item \texttt{background color of image (xffffff)}
-See the color selection section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Color_Selection}
+See the ``Color Selection'' section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Color_Selection}
for help on specifying colors.
\item \texttt{foreground color of image (x000000)}
-See the color selection section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Color_Selection}
+See the ``Color Selection'' section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Color_Selection}
for help on specifying colors.
\item \texttt{height of image (pixels)}
@@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ If the image is transparent the backgrou
\item \texttt{Display grid} ``Yes'' or ``No''.
\item \texttt{Number of samples for non-data plots} If a \textbf{function} tag is used
-(see Plotting Functions section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Curve_Function}) to specify the
-\textbf{curve} (see Specifying Curves to Plot section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Curve}),
+(see ``Plotting Functions'' section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Curve_Function}) to specify the
+\textbf{curve} (see ``Specifying Curves to Plot'' section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Curve}),
this indicates the number of sample points to use.
\item \texttt{Draw border around plot} ``Yes'' or ``No''
@@ -82,12 +82,12 @@ The parent \texttt{gnuplot} tag allows u
editor):
\begin{itemize}
-\item \textbf{curve} (see Specifying Curves to Plot section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Curve})
-\item \textbf{title}, \textbf{xlabel}, and \textbf{ylabel} (see Plot Labels and Key section
+\item \textbf{curve} (see ``Specifying Curves to Plot'' section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Curve})
+\item \textbf{title}, \textbf{xlabel}, and \textbf{ylabel} (see ``Plot Labels and Key'' section
\ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Title_X_Y_Label})
-\item \textbf{key} (see Plot Labels and Key section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Key})
-\item \textbf{label} (see Plot Labels and Key section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Label})
-\item \textbf{axes} (see Plot Axes Details section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Axes})
-\item \textbf{tics} (see Plot Axes Details section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Tics})
+\item \textbf{key} (see ``Plot Labels and Key'' section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Key})
+\item \textbf{label} (see ``Plot Labels and Key'' section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Label})
+\item \textbf{axes} (see ``Plot Axes Details'' section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Axes})
+\item \textbf{tics} (see ``Plot Axes Details'' section \ref{Authoring_Dynamic_Plot_Tics})
\end{itemize}