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Re: Re: condense axis

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  • Subject: [mg103322] Re: [mg103299] Re: condense axis
  • From: Syd Geraghty <sydgeraghty at me.com>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 04:25:47 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi Peter,

I cannot imagine a package that does everything you want for any  
amount of dollars (even Australian dollars). :-)

The Presentations Package addresses a great many issues of exposition  
and graphical output and of course split axis graphs are a minor issue.

I believe most of us who use the Presentations Package think it a  
great value and wish WRI would incorporate David Park's work in the  
standard distribution of Mathematica.

Some of us have lobbied for that to happen directly with WRI marketing  
folks and I hope that more Presentations users will add their support  
to that effort.

This is not an easy process as it appears you have experienced.

In The Mathematica Journal Volume 10, Issue 3, 2007 I recently came  
across your article:

A Mode-Matching Method for Multichannel Scattering Problems by Peter  
Falloon.

As a sidebar it was mentioned that:

" Falloon developed a Mathematica package to compute spheroidal  
wavefunctions, which will be incorporated into the next version of the  
Mathematica system. "

I have not been able to find any references yet in V7. Que pasa?

Cheers ...  Syd





Syd Geraghty B.Sc, M.Sc.

sydgeraghty at mac.com

Mathematica 7.0.1 for Mac OS X x86 (64 - bit) (18th February 2009)
MacOS X V 10.6 Snow LeopardMacBook Pro 2.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo  2GB  
RAM




On Sep 14, 2009, at 4:10 AM, pfalloon wrote:

> Hi David,
> Well, with all due respect, I wouldn't recommend paying $50 for a
> package unless it could do *exactly* what you needed.


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