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Re: Save a plot to .ps
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Thomas Hoffmann |
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Re: Save a plot to .ps |
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Fri, 28 May 1999 11:33:13 +0200 (METDST) |
> That is not what I meant. Printing could still be done by an m-file
> which comes/comes-not whith octave.
>
> Can I find out which terminal gnuplot is using?
> If yes, that would be really easy.
It depends.
You can ask for the active terminal with "gshow terminal", e.g.:
octave:2>
terminal type is x11
Typical "screen terminals" are x11 or pm (OS/2-PM). But maybe you just want to
restore the terminal that was used immediately before issuing the print
command. I do not know if it is possible to parse the gshow output in octave.
Thomas.
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- Re: Save a plot to .ps, Eric Ortega, 1999/05/24
- Re: Save a plot to .ps, Oliver Eichler, 1999/05/24
- Re: Save a plot to .ps, Daniel Heiserer, 1999/05/25
- Re: Save a plot to .ps, John W. Eaton, 1999/05/27
- Re: Save a plot to .ps, Daniel Heiserer, 1999/05/28
- Re: Save a plot to .ps, John W. Eaton, 1999/05/28
- Re: Save a plot to .ps, Daniel Heiserer, 1999/05/31
Re: Save a plot to .ps, Thomas Hoffmann, 1999/05/28