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Logpap Package: LaTeX Graph Paper Examples

The logpap package provides macros for drawing four types of graph paper (logarithmic-logarithmic, logarithmic-linear, linear-logarithmic, and linear-linear) in LaTeX. Figure 1 shows examples of the default graph paper and variations that can be achieved by changing options, such as removing dimensions, text, or ticks. The package allows customization of line widths, colors, fonts, and other elements.

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Logpap Package: LaTeX Graph Paper Examples

The logpap package provides macros for drawing four types of graph paper (logarithmic-logarithmic, logarithmic-linear, linear-logarithmic, and linear-linear) in LaTeX. Figure 1 shows examples of the default graph paper and variations that can be achieved by changing options, such as removing dimensions, text, or ticks. The package allows customization of line widths, colors, fonts, and other elements.

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Some Examples for the logpap package.

1
The logpap package provides four macros for drawing logarithmic-logarithmic, logarithmic-
linear, linear-logarithmic and (because it was easy to implement) linear-linear graph paper
with LATEX.
Y made with LATEX and logpap log–log: 2 dec × 1 dec Y made with LATEX and logpap log–lin: 2 dec × 1
10 10

1 0
100m 2 3 4 6 8 1 2 3 4 6 8 10 X 100m 2 3 4 6 8 1 2 3 4 6 8 10 X
Y made with LATEX and logpap lin–log: 6 × 1 dec Y made with LATEX and logpap lin–lin: 6 × 1
10 10

1 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 X 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 X

Altough the logpap package only draws logarithmic graph paper, there are various things that
can be changed. Figure 1 will give an overwiev. Here the first graph paper part where made
with the default settings and the command \put(0,91){\loglinpap(80mm,10mm)(1,1){1}
{0}[X-name][Y-name]}. On the right side you can find the commands used to change the
appearance.
Not all commands possible are shown here. Every option can be used with \LPSet{option1 ,
option2 ,...} within the document, every option has a counterpart nooption and for
every option x also an option y exists. Also commands to set the three line widths, colors
and the appearance of the µ are not shown.
Y-name made with LATEX and logpap log–lin: 1 dec × 1
1

with default settings


0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 X-name
optional made with LAT EX and logpap
1 \LPSet{nodimensions,
noticksupright,
0 tenlower}
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 optional
10
log–lin: 1 dec × 1
1 \LPSet{notext,
nofsnx}
0 \DefineLPMinLineDist{1.9999mm}
1 2 3 4 6 8 10
new text log–lin: 1 dec × 1

1 \DefineLPText{new text\quad}
\DefineLPLabelFont
{\sffamily\tiny}
0
\LPSet{notwoninex}
1 10

made with LATEX and logpap log–lin: 1 dec × 1


1
\DefineLPThickTickLen{1mm}
\DefineLPMedTickLen{0.5mm}
0 \DefineLPLabelDist{0.5mm}
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Figure 1: Overview

1 The source of this example file is part of logpap.dtx.

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