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From: | Ben Abbott |
Subject: | Re: print ignores object properties in 3d |
Date: | Wed, 12 Nov 2008 19:44:19 -0500 |
On Nov 12, 2008, at 2:19 PM, David Donovan wrote:
Hi All, I have what I believe to be a small problem that I hope someone can help me with. I'm trying to plot a 3d surface using Octave octave-3.0.2 for Mac OS X (Octave.app), and my z-axis labels are getting cut off when I try to print to a file.I am able to make them look okay in the gnuplot display window by usingset(gca(), "defaultaxesouterposition", [0.1,0.1,0.9,0.9]) However, print -deps "foo.eps" , simply ignores this option and plots it in the default manner. Do hardcopy devices have some other hidden axis properties somewhere? Am I missing something here? Forgive me if this comes up regularly, but my due diligence of searching the mailing list didn't turn anything up. Cheers, David Donovan
I'm on Mac OSX as well and have been working on incorporating more of the figure/axes properties into the gnuplot backend. Can you provide a simple example of the problem?
Something like the following > sombrero; > print -dpdf sombrero.pdfI'm able to run 3.03 and the developers sources. Each produce the correct result. Perhaps you are using a different -dDevice?
For reference please tell us what version of gnuplot you have installed > system ("gnuplot --version") From the Octave prompt, I get "gnuplot 4.3 patchlevel 0" Ben Ben
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