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Problem with "gset output postscript color"
From: |
Frederic Cornet |
Subject: |
Problem with "gset output postscript color" |
Date: |
Sat, 22 Jan 2005 10:31:28 -0600 |
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Dear all,
I apology in advance if this problem has already been reported but i can not
find any information about it.
I use the typical commands to save a figure (I want to export figures in eps and
use it in LaTeX) :
plot(sin(-pi:0.01:pi),"r;sinus;");xlabel("temps (s)");ylabel("Amplitude
(V)");title("Signal mesure");grid on;
gset term postscript color
gset output "test.eps"
replot
gset term x11
"gset term postscript color" returns a lot of lines of information. Here are the
last lines :
714 420 M
6248 0 V
0 4200 V
-6248 0 V
714 420 L
1.000 UP
stroke
grestore
end
showpage
Then, "gset output "test.eps"" returns the three following lines :
%%Trailer
%%DocumentFonts: Helvetica
%%Pages: 1
And the generated eps file is quite "strange" : a blank page or sometimes a
2-pages document with the figure on both pages.
I am using the "standard octave packages" of debian/unstable :
ii octave 2.1.64-1
ii octave-ci 99.09-2
ii octave-epstk 2.0-6
ii octave-forge 2004.11.16-3
ii gnuplot 4.0.0-2
ii gnuplot-doc 4.0.0-2
ii gnuplot-nox 4.0.0-2
ii gnuplot-x11 4.0.0-2
So, what's up docs ? :-)
Thanks,
Frederic
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- Problem with "gset output postscript color",
Frederic Cornet <=