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Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend
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Michael Goffioul |
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Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend |
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Sun, 18 Oct 2009 09:02:20 +0100 |
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 5:38 AM, Shai Ayal <address@hidden> wrote:
> No to discourage anyone but gnuplot supports all the elements needed
> for nice math typesettings (e.g. super & subscript), "all" that is
> needed is a translation from TeX to gnuplot. There is nothing
> equivalent in postscript and/or gl2ps which just know how to "render"
> strings of a fixed font and size, so the problem might be bigger ...
You might want to have a look at the gl2ps code shipped with JHandles.
This is a modified version that can do some additional formatting
(like subscript or superscripts) and produce corresponding PS code.
Michael.
- hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend, Shai Ayal, 2009/10/13
- Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend, Michael D. Godfrey, 2009/10/13
- Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend, Shai Ayal, 2009/10/13
- Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend, John W. Eaton, 2009/10/17
- Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend, Michael D Godfrey, 2009/10/17
- Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend, Shai Ayal, 2009/10/18
- Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend, Michael D Godfrey, 2009/10/18
- Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend,
Michael Goffioul <=
- Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend, Shai Ayal, 2009/10/18
- Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend, Michael D Godfrey, 2009/10/18
- Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend, Michael Goffioul, 2009/10/19
- Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend, Shai Ayal, 2009/10/20
- Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend, Michael D Godfrey, 2009/10/20
Re: hardcopy support for gl-render and the fltk_backend, Shai Ayal, 2009/10/14