Re: Lost EXPONENT [message #33538 is a reply to message #33438] |
Thu, 09 January 2003 10:49  |
Stein Vidar Hagfors H[2]
Messages: 28 Registered: October 2002
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David Fanning <david@dfanning.com> writes:
> Folks,
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> I am working on an article about labeling minor tick
> marks on log axes (sigh...) and I am running across
> references to a program "exponent.pro", supposedly
> written by Stein Vidar. Does anyone have this program?
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> Thanks.
[..]
> P.S. Let's just say if anyone has developed anything
> better than Martin Schultz's AXLABEL and LOGLEVELS routines,
> I like to hear about it. :-)
Now, David! I don't know about AXLABEL and LOGLEVELS, but after trying in vain
to find the exponent.pro routine in my own path, google helpfully points me to
this page:
http://www.dfanning.com/tips/exponents.html
It says "Last Updated 4 March 1999" so I guess it's forgiveable (any program
from last millennium is outdated?), but it's kind of funny anyhow. And yes,
certain stylistic features indicate that I am indeed the author ("my
moderately late second millennium style")!
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