That eps is a kind of postscript, I think. You need
GoScript [free] or such to read it. I tried Dimitri's
suggestions which worked, but it created a monstorous
postscript file
If you're on XP and using 2.1.50, why not use
'printscreen'?
I do that, then write all over the plot, label, highlight,
circle add relative comments, etc, then store it in .jpg
[or bmp for further writing]
Even "overlay" multiple plots using paint. It's *very*
fast and makes files compatible with other applications.
Uh, for archive in a separate text file I write the
program, variables etc that produced the plot in case I
need to recreate or modify it
- Robert -
On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 09:41:51 -0400
"Lapi, Vincent J, ALABS" <address@hidden> wrote:
Shai Ok,
(1) Windows XP, Octave 2.1.50, from source forge.
(2) The code works but in the case of .png files produces
empty files.
In the case of .eps it produces a file type of size but I
cannot open
because I do not have the correct applications to open
eps file type. I
need to know what file type options are available so that
I can try to
produce a file types that I can open.
Thanks,
vlapi
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