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## Title
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The title is generated separately for each document by concatenating the argument of the `title` command line parameter with a separator sign and the name of the current data set: `${title}-${data_set_name}`.
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This way, the separate documents of one print job can be easily matched together afterwards.
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## Legend
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![scatterplot_example_legend](img/ScatterPlot_example_legend.svg)
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The legend reuses the title of the global title (`title` cli parameter) so that the actual diagram documents can be matched to their according legend: `Legende ${title}`.
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Beneath the title, the names for the axis are listed.
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Following the axis names, the values for the labels on the tick marks for the axis are itemized in two columns - one for the x and one for the y axis.
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## References
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[1] Engel, C: Kriterien zur Erstellung taktiler Diagramme und Diagrammbeschreibungen. Technische Universität Dresden, Professur Mensch-Computer Interaktion. |
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