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From: | Jason Martin |
Subject: | Plots in LaTeX |
Date: | Tue, 23 Mar 2010 13:38:02 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 |
Good afternoon everyone, I have found this website, http://www.reimeika.ca/marco/prettyplots, which describes, roughly middle of the page, howto us psfrag to replace labels in an eps file when inserting the eps into LaTeX. The problem that I am having is that LaTeX is telling me that the file is an unknown extension. When I use the package epstopdf, the eps is included properly, but I can't even attempt to use psfrag to replace some simple labels in the eps file since it is no longer an eps file. I know that I can use some LaTeX commands when plotting, but when I try: figure(3); plot(ff0/pi,abs(G)); line([pstart,pstart],[0,1],"color","magenta"); line([pstop,pstop],[0,1],"color","magenta"); line([0,2],[pmax,pmax],"color","magenta"); xlabel ('\frac{f}{f_0}'); ylabel('\Gamma'); text(0.6,0.05,'\leftarrow f_{start} = 8 GHz'); text(1.6,0.05,'\leftarrow f_{stop} = 22 GHz'); text(1,0.025,'\Gamma_m'); print -depsc2 chebN6full.eps; I will get everything to look correctly, except the fraction, it comes out as fracff0. Also, is my understanding correct on the following print -d"device" commands? -dtex filename.tex -depslatex filename.eps -depslatexstandalone I have no idea what extension to use here, and the manual doesn't explain either -dpstex filename.ps -dpslatex filename.ps Thanks in advance for any help. Jason |
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