@Vincent I'm looking for feedback on a diagram. However, I'm not sure how I should ask for that to get good answers. The patient is here: tex.stackexchange.com/a/159402/4543
If you make it a question, you'd best be off reading the critique guidelines, that ensure your Q is focused on a certain aspect you want to improve, and is thus possibly answered with an objectively 'correct' answer.
well, it is a diagram, but I'd like to create a version with a larger domain. It will have a large free area in the bottom right that would be good for placing tables with exact values. So it's also a table question (which font to pick, for example)
@joojaa well, the choice of tools is not my actual concern here. My plan is to create a diagram with larger domain, which will have a large unused area in the lower right corner. I'd fill it with steam tables
well, I'm not sure if I like the idea. It's true that following iso-lines can be hard with the current way they are done, and that a visual aid might be helpful. otoh, stepping back from the diagram should make it look like a zebra
yeah, thing is the big size changes things so thin lines themselves will look weird. And engineering drawings ARE artworks and should eb considered such, you have quite significant leeway in making them, we are nolonger in the 1960's and using plotters only you know.
Students once told me that its weird how I see it as my job to actually teach and make them understand the simple stuff and not all the complicated things nobody understands.
Anyway its a bit like no banker gets fired because they are doing what everybody else does.
ah, we had a police spokesperson doing his thing when there was some fuss about the police's pistols. His name was Pang, which neatly translates as 'Bang'.
it sounds like the dumbest thing ever, but so far my favorite software so far is called Riftmax. It's a VR cinema, you can watch video files on your computer or on YouTube and it's like you're watching them in a movie theater
@joojaa how do I find a domain that minimizes a triple integral? Does it have anything to do with the function being integrated? I would think it would be 0, but that's not right