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Re: Drawing several plots in one file


From: Henry F. Mollet
Subject: Re: Drawing several plots in one file
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 14:17:07 -0800
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The reds dots were gone when I tried again today. They came from one of the
subplots in a multiplot done previously. I'm trying to check what the
problems was/is.

I've downlaaded the m.files www.epstk.de and tried the first example:
octave:17> eplot(x1,cos(x1)*0.2,'cosfill',-1,[0.8 0.8 0.2])
error: `ePlotLineNo' undefined near line 229 column 17
What's the problem and how do I solve it?
Henry


on 2/27/04 4:31 AM, Paul Kienzle at address@hidden wrote:

> On Feb 27, 2004, at 3:21 AM, Jan Trmal wrote:
> 
>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>> Hash: SHA1
>> 
>> Dne pá 27. února 2004 02:02 Henry F. Mollet napsal(a):
>>> I get one graph in AquaTerm using below statements and saved as pdf
>>> and eps
>>> (see attached). Is it the plot you want?
>>> Henry
>> 
>> Yes, except the red dots. I have no problem when drawin on x11
>> terminal (I
>> gues aqua is something similar, my Octave/Gnuplot doesn't seem to
>> recognize
>> aqua terminal). The problem is in exporting to postscript or metapost.
>> When I
>> draw this figure directly to mp terminal, I get three images in the
>> metapost
>> file. I've solved this drawing first on some other terminal and set mp
>> terminal and redraw. But isn't any more eficient way?
> 
> epstk (http://www.epstk.de) makes nice plots.
> 
> 
> 
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