The example of using bareBones in the Vignette is pretty uninspiring. If I recall, it was added at the eleventh hour before the first version shipped just to get something in there.
I have a better example from my capstone project that uses tikzAnnotate to insert named coordinates into the plot of a map and then includes the resulting bareBones output into a larger TikZ image that attaches labels and arrows to the coordinates. Something like this would be a lot better than the lame Brownian Motion example (it is still impressive that TIkZ can enable TeX to calculate a Brownian though).
The example of using
bareBones
in the Vignette is pretty uninspiring. If I recall, it was added at the eleventh hour before the first version shipped just to get something in there.I have a better example from my capstone project that uses
tikzAnnotate
to insert named coordinates into the plot of a map and then includes the resultingbareBones
output into a larger TikZ image that attaches labels and arrows to the coordinates. Something like this would be a lot better than the lame Brownian Motion example (it is still impressive that TIkZ can enable TeX to calculate a Brownian though).