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- data/ctioga/bin/ctable +28 -0
- data/ctioga/bin/ctioga +37 -0
- data/ctioga/doc/ctable.1 +156 -0
- data/ctioga/doc/ctioga.1 +2363 -0
- data/ctioga/examples/README +46 -0
- data/ctioga/examples/ctioga.gnuplot +4 -0
- data/ctioga/examples/ctioga_within_tioga.rb +53 -0
- data/ctioga/examples/ctiogarc.rb +24 -0
- data/ctioga/examples/include_1.rb +15 -0
- data/ctioga/examples/noise.dat +100 -0
- data/ctioga/examples/noise.rb +13 -0
- data/ctioga/examples/trig.csv +100 -0
- data/ctioga/examples/trig.dat +100 -0
- data/ctioga/examples/trig.rb +14 -0
- data/ctioga/examples/trigh.dat +100 -0
- data/ctioga/examples/trigh.rb +10 -0
- data/ctioga/examples/tutorial +763 -0
- data/ctioga/examples/tutorial.sh +269 -0
- data/ctioga/tests/README +14 -0
- data/ctioga/tests/axes.sh +40 -0
- data/ctioga/tests/basic.sh +11 -0
- data/ctioga/tests/draw.sh +24 -0
- data/ctioga/tests/histograms.sh +14 -0
- data/ctioga/tests/insets.sh +41 -0
- data/ctioga/tests/layouts.sh +29 -0
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- data/ctioga/tests/styles.sh +43 -0
- data/ctioga/tests/test_style.sh +8 -0
- data/ctioga/tests/tests.sh +24 -0
- data/ctioga/tests/text_backend.sh +83 -0
- data/ctioga/tests/tioga_defaults.rb +18 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/axes.rb +904 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/backends.rb +88 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/boundaries.rb +224 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/ctable.rb +134 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/curve_style.rb +246 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/debug.rb +199 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/dimension.rb +133 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/elements.rb +17 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/elements/base.rb +84 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/elements/containers.rb +578 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/elements/curves.rb +368 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/elements/tioga_primitives.rb +440 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/layout.rb +595 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/legends.rb +29 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/legends/cmdline.rb +187 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/legends/item.rb +164 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/legends/style.rb +257 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/log.rb +73 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/movingarrays.rb +131 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/partition.rb +271 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/plot_style.rb +230 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/plotmaker.rb +1677 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/shortcuts.rb +69 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/structures.rb +82 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/styles.rb +140 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/themes.rb +581 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/themes/classical.rb +82 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/themes/demo.rb +63 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/themes/fits.rb +91 -0
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- data/lib/CTioga/tioga.rb +32 -0
- data/lib/CTioga/utils.rb +173 -0
- data/lib/MetaBuilder/Parameters/dates.rb +38 -0
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- data/lib/MetaBuilder/metabuilder.rb +10 -0
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- data/lib/MetaBuilder/qt4.rb +8 -0
- data/lib/SciYAG/Backends/backend.rb +379 -0
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- data/lib/SciYAG/Backends/cache.rb +102 -0
- data/lib/SciYAG/Backends/dataset.rb +158 -0
- data/lib/SciYAG/Backends/descriptions.rb +469 -0
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- data/lib/SciYAG/Backends/filters/cumulate.rb +37 -0
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- data/lib/SciYAG/Backends/filters/norm.rb +39 -0
- data/lib/SciYAG/Backends/filters/smooth.rb +63 -0
- data/lib/SciYAG/Backends/filters/sort.rb +43 -0
- data/lib/SciYAG/Backends/filters/strip.rb +34 -0
- data/lib/SciYAG/Backends/filters/trim.rb +64 -0
- data/lib/SciYAG/Backends/gnuplot.rb +131 -0
- data/lib/SciYAG/Backends/math.rb +108 -0
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# layout.rb, copyright (c) 2006 by Vincent Fourmond:
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# The core of the layout computation
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details (in the COPYING file).
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require 'Tioga/Utils'
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require 'CTioga/log'
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require 'CTioga/dimension'
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require 'CTioga/boundaries'
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module CTioga
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Version::register_svn_info('$Revision: 836 $', '$Date: 2008-10-10 01:27:54 +0200 (Fri, 10 Oct 2008) $')
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# This class merely stores various information about the layout,
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# such as the desired mimimum amount of padding on the sides,
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# the desired distance between plots and legends, the size and
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# position of the legend...
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#
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# For now, this class is hardly more than a Struct, but that is
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# a very convenient way to carry across several objects and keep the
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# documentation.
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# Every Container should have a LayoutPreference object in its
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# layout_preferences attribute.
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class LayoutPreferences
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LayoutDefaults = {
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:padding => [Dimension.new(0.05),
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Dimension.new(0.05),
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Dimension.new(0.05),
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Dimension.new(0.05)],
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:legend_size => Dimension.new(0.15),
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:legend_position => :right,
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:legend_glue => Dimension.new("2pt")
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}
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# Padding: (left, right, top, bottom)
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# The legend position: :left, :right, :top, :bottom or :inside
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# The size of the legend. Not applicable in the case of an
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# :inside legend specification.
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def initialize
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# Handles the gory details of placement of objects. It can be called
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# A layout that will handle objects aligned on a grid. All objects
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# Some various 'accessors' for rows and columns:
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return (@child_layouts.size.to_f / @columns).ceil
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# automatically.
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def columns=(nb)
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# Returns the number of rows
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def columns
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return @columns if @columns
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return (@child_layouts.size.to_f / @rows).ceil
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end
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# Returns the position of the given child layout in terms of
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# [row, col]. The layouts are added first in columns
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def child_position(child)
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i = @child_layouts.index(child)
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return [i % rows, i / rows]
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end
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# Returns the child at position (row, col)
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def child(row, col)
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return @child_layouts[col * rows + row ]
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+
end
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# Computes the various extensions for each columns and row
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def compute_extensions(t)
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@rows_extensions = []
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rows.times do |i|
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a = [0,0,0,0]
|
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columns.times do |j|
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+
update_extensions(a, child(i,j).extension(t)) if child(i,j)
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
@rows_extensions[i] = a
|
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+
end
|
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|
+
debug "Grid layout rows #{@rows_extensions.inspect}"
|
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|
+
@columns_extensions = []
|
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|
+
columns.times do |j|
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a = [0,0,0,0]
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columns.times do |i|
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update_extensions(a, child(i,j).extension(t)) if child(i,j)
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
@columns_extensions[j] = a
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
debug "Grid layout columns #{@columns_extensions.inspect}"
|
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|
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end
|
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|
+
|
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|
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# Computes the positions of the various columns/rows, so that
|
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+
# all the objects in the same line/column share the same size
|
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|
+
# in both directions -- that is, all plots are identical.
|
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|
+
def compute_positions(t)
|
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|
+
compute_extensions(t) unless @rows_extensions
|
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|
+
frame = @object.outer_frame(t)
|
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|
+
@rows_positions = []
|
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|
+
vert_ext = 0
|
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|
+
vert_top = []
|
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|
+
vert_bottom = []
|
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|
+
for f in @rows_extensions
|
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+
a = Dimension.absolute_to_relative(f,frame)
|
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+
vert_top << a[2]
|
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|
+
vert_bottom << a[3]
|
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|
+
vert_ext += a[2] + a[3]
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
489
|
+
# Now, vert_top and vert_bottom contain the necessary
|
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|
+
# spacing above and below each element, in relative size.
|
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|
+
height = (1.0 - vert_ext)/rows
|
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|
+
debug "Grid layout height #{height}"
|
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|
+
current = 0
|
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|
+
rows.times do |i|
|
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|
+
new = current + vert_top[i] + height + vert_bottom[i]
|
496
|
+
@rows_positions << [0,0, # ignored
|
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|
+
current, 1 - new]
|
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|
+
current = new
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
debug "Grid layout rows positions #{@rows_positions.inspect}"
|
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|
+
|
503
|
+
# Now, rows_positions contains the vertical position of
|
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|
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# the given row.
|
505
|
+
|
506
|
+
# We can now do the same for the horizontal positions:
|
507
|
+
@columns_positions = []
|
508
|
+
horiz_ext = 0
|
509
|
+
horiz_left = []
|
510
|
+
horiz_right = []
|
511
|
+
for f in @columns_extensions
|
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|
+
a = Dimension.absolute_to_relative(f,frame)
|
513
|
+
horiz_left << a[0]
|
514
|
+
horiz_right << a[1]
|
515
|
+
horiz_ext += a[0] + a[1]
|
516
|
+
end
|
517
|
+
debug "Grid horiz left #{ horiz_left.inspect }"
|
518
|
+
debug "Grid horiz right #{horiz_right.inspect}"
|
519
|
+
|
520
|
+
# Now, horiz_left and horiz_right contain the necessary
|
521
|
+
# spacing above and below each element, in relative size.
|
522
|
+
width = (1.0 - horiz_ext)/columns
|
523
|
+
debug "Grid layout width #{width}"
|
524
|
+
current = 0
|
525
|
+
columns.times do |i|
|
526
|
+
new = current + horiz_left[i] + width + horiz_right[i]
|
527
|
+
@columns_positions << [current, 1 - new, 0, 0]
|
528
|
+
current = new
|
529
|
+
end
|
530
|
+
debug "Grid layout columns positions #{@columns_positions.inspect}"
|
531
|
+
|
532
|
+
end
|
533
|
+
|
534
|
+
# Returns the extension for the given child.
|
535
|
+
def child_extension(child,t)
|
536
|
+
compute_extensions(t) unless @columns_extensions
|
537
|
+
row,col = child_position(child)
|
538
|
+
a = @rows_extensions[row].dup
|
539
|
+
# We override the horizontal extensions with the
|
540
|
+
# @columns_extensions
|
541
|
+
a[0] = @columns_extensions[col][0]
|
542
|
+
a[1] = @columns_extensions[col][1]
|
543
|
+
return a
|
544
|
+
end
|
545
|
+
|
546
|
+
# Returns the frame allocated for one item of the layout.
|
547
|
+
def child_frame(t, row,col = nil)
|
548
|
+
if row.is_a? Layout # Row is a child, actually...
|
549
|
+
return child_frame(t, *child_position(row))
|
550
|
+
end
|
551
|
+
|
552
|
+
compute_positions(t) unless @rows_positions
|
553
|
+
a = @rows_positions[row].dup
|
554
|
+
a[0] = @columns_positions[col][0]
|
555
|
+
a[1] = @columns_positions[col][1]
|
556
|
+
return a
|
557
|
+
end
|
558
|
+
|
559
|
+
|
560
|
+
end
|
561
|
+
|
562
|
+
# The layout that should be used for every single object
|
563
|
+
# in a grid. Should.
|
564
|
+
class GridItemLayout < SimpleLayout
|
565
|
+
|
566
|
+
# Returns the object's frame.
|
567
|
+
def legend_specs(t = nil)
|
568
|
+
# To compute the legend specification,
|
569
|
+
a = parent.child_extension(self, t)
|
570
|
+
|
571
|
+
frames = @object.outer_frame(t)
|
572
|
+
padding = Dimension.absolute_to_relative(a, frames)
|
573
|
+
|
574
|
+
padding_prefs = @object.layout_preferences.
|
575
|
+
padding_relative_values(frames)
|
576
|
+
|
577
|
+
update_extensions(padding, padding_prefs)
|
578
|
+
my_frame = parent.child_frame(t, self)
|
579
|
+
|
580
|
+
debug "Child frame #{my_frame.inspect}"
|
581
|
+
debug "Child padding #{padding.inspect}"
|
582
|
+
debug "Child padding prefs #{padding_prefs.inspect}"
|
583
|
+
|
584
|
+
specs = {}
|
585
|
+
i = 0
|
586
|
+
for s in %w(left right top bottom)
|
587
|
+
specs["plot_#{s}_margin"] = padding[i] + my_frame[i]
|
588
|
+
i += 1
|
589
|
+
end
|
590
|
+
debug "Child specs #{specs.inspect}"
|
591
|
+
return specs
|
592
|
+
end
|
593
|
+
end
|
594
|
+
|
595
|
+
end
|