--- a/embellishing_a_plot.rst Thu Sep 23 11:54:36 2010 +0530
+++ b/embellishing_a_plot.rst Thu Sep 23 11:59:35 2010 +0530
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
.. #[Madhu: diff again]
-To alter the thickness of the line, we use the =linewidth= argument in the plot
+To alter the thickness of the line, we use the ``linewidth`` argument in the plot
command. Hence
::
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@
.. #[Madhu: Added "not". See the diff]
-We will now add a title to the plot by using the =title= command.
+We will now add a title to the plot by using the ``title`` command.
::
title("Parabolic function -x^2+4x-5")
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@
{{{ Show the plot window and point to the title }}}
The figure now has a title which describes what the plot is. The
-=title= command as you can see, takes a string as an argument and sets
+``title`` command as you can see, takes a string as an argument and sets
the title accordingly.
.. #[Madhu: See the diff]
@@ -225,8 +225,8 @@
{{{ Switch to plot window and show the xlabel }}}
-As you can see, =xlabel= command takes a string as an argument,
-similar to the =title= command and sets it as the label to x-axis.
+As you can see, ``xlabel`` command takes a string as an argument,
+similar to the ``title`` command and sets it as the label to x-axis.
.. #[See the diff]
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@
{{{ Show the annotation that has appeared on the plot }}}
-As you can see, the first argument to =annotate= command is the name we would
+As you can see, the first argument to ``annotate`` command is the name we would
like to mark the point as and the second argument is the co-ordinates of the
point at which the name should appear. It is a sequence containing two numbers.
The first is x co-ordinate and second is y co-ordinate.