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Re: How to change the size of the paper when printing plots?
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Johan Kullstam |
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Re: How to change the size of the paper when printing plots? |
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Sat, 10 Jul 2010 08:45:51 -0400 |
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Søren Hauberg <address@hidden> writes:
> tir, 06 07 2010 kl. 06:00 -0400, skrev Johan Kullstam:
>> Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>> > On 5 July 2010 07:49, Stanislav Pika <address@hidden> wrote:
>> >> Is there any possibility to adjust the size of the paper when printing()
>> >> to an EPS file?
>> >
>> > Are you using LaTeX? Why not resize in LaTeX instead?
>>
>> Also, how do I make the fonts in an eps file bigger? When I produce the
>> figure and then put it into a tex document, the fonts are miniscule and
>> impossible to read. When straightforward font size commands didn't
>> work, I thought perhaps I could make a small sized eps and grow it in
>> LaTeX. But that didn't work out either.
>
> There are many properties that can be changed prior to generating the
> EPS file. For a list, you can type
>
> get (gcf ())
>
> and
>
> get (gca ())
>
> and see the different properties.
>
> I think you should probably be fine doing something like
>
> set (gca (), "fontsize", 20);
>
> before printing.
>
> Søren
>
Thanks, I will give this a try.
MHV
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Johan KULLSTAM