Thanks Liam. I use Ubuntu as OS. I don't have a Mac. In this simply conversion to .pdf does not do the trick. Increasing marker size does.
Asha G Goals too clearly defined can become blinkers. Mary Catherine Bateson --- On Tue, 2/11/10, Liam Groener <address@hidden> wrote: From: Liam Groener <address@hidden> Subject: Re: Plotting in octave To: "asha g" <address@hidden> Date: Tuesday, 2 November, 2010, 12:24 PM
On Nov 1, 2010, at 10:53 PM, asha g wrote: At least in OS X, printing the graph to pdf, eg:
print graph1.pdf
results in, in my opinion, much nicer looking plots.
Pardon my ignorance. But what is OS X ? I anyway convert eps2pdf and finally attach my pdf plot in beamer for the talk. But it is still way too light. Asha
Sorry about that, OS X is the Mac operating system.
Here is an example of the difference for a plot generated from the following commands: [29] >> x = 0:.2:6; [30] >> y = sin(x).*exp(-.25*x); [31] >> plot(x,y,'+','markersize',4,'linewidth',5) [32] >> print
plot1.pdf
The first graph is from gnuplot while the second is the pdf.
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