# This is an example configuration. Everything in this file is optional. # Please refer to the documentation to know about the parameters herein. # # The `executable` parameter for all toolkits can be either the # executable name (if it is present on the PATH), or # the full path to the executable. # E.g.: # executable: python3 # executable: "C:\Python37\Scripts\python.exe" # The following parameters affect all toolkits # Directory where to save the plots. The path can be relative to pandoc-plot's # current working directory, or absolute. directory: plots/ # Whether or not to include a link to the source script in the caption. # Particularly useful for HTML output. source: false # Default density of figures in dots per inches (DPI). # This can be changed in the document specifically as well. dpi: 80 # Default format in which to save the figures. This can be specified individually as well. format: PNG # Text format for the captions. Unfortunately, there is no way to detect this automatically. # You can use the same notation as Pandoc's --from parameter, specified here: # https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#option--from # Example: markdown, rst+raw_tex caption_format: markdown+tex_math_dollars # Logging configuration logging: # Possible verbosity values: debug, error, warning, info, silent verbosity: warning # If the filepath below is not present, then pandoc-plot will log to stderr # Otherwise, log messages will be appended to the filepath. # filepath: path/to/file.txt # The possible parameters for the Matplotlib toolkit matplotlib: # preamble: matplotlib.py tight_bbox: false transparent: false executable: python # The possible parameters for the MATLAB toolkit matlabplot: # preamble: matlab.m executable: matlab # The possible parameters for the Plotly/Python toolkit plotly_python: # preamble: plotly-python.py executable: python # The possible parameters for the Plotly/R toolkit plotly_r: # preamble: plotly-r.r executable: Rscript # The possible parameters for the Mathematica toolkit mathplot: # preamble: mathematica.m executable: math # The possible parameters for the GNU Octave toolkit octaveplot: # preamble: octave.m executable: octave # The possible parameters for the ggplot2 toolkit ggplot2: # preamble: ggplot2.r executable: Rscript # The possible parameters for the gnuplot toolkit gnuplot: # preamble: gnuplot.gp executable: gnuplot # The possible parameters for the graphviz toolkit graphviz: # preamble: graphviz.dot executable: dot