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FW: Use of the Octave-Forge print routine on a Mac


From: Joe Koski
Subject: FW: Use of the Octave-Forge print routine on a Mac
Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 10:29:59 -0700
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A postscript (pun intended) to the previous message: With print and
gnuplot-4.0, superscripts and subscripts, and apparently Greek letters and
other symbols are available through the new postscript driver, but you guys
probably already knew that.

Joe

------ Forwarded Message
From: Joe Koski <address@hidden>
Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 10:03:30 -0700
To: "Dmitri A. Sergatskov" <address@hidden>
Cc: Octave Help <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: Use of the Octave-Forge print routine on a Mac

Thanks, Dmitri, that did it. I have tried various combinations this morning
including changing fonts and font size and print worked with them all. Who
knows what was happening? I guess my next submission should be to the
Journal of Irreproducible Results.

I don't know that I tried the combination of parentheses and " marks
together when I was experimenting. The on-line example has no quotes and no
parenthesis.

Anyway, thanks to all for the help. Problem solved, and print works as
advertised.

Joe


on 2/3/05 9:35 PM, Dmitri A. Sergatskov at address@hidden wrote:

> Joe Koski wrote:
>> I decided to try to move into the 21st century and try to replace a few of
>> my old replot commands with the Octave-Forge print command. In trying to get
>> print to work, I read the help file, and the on-line help files, but still
>> no luck.
>> 
> 
> Can you do the following:
> 
> octave:1> s=rand(10);
> octave:2> plot(s)
> octave:3> print("test1.eps", "-FTimes-Roman","-depsc")
> 
> and report if it works, and if not what was the error message?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Dmitri.
> p.s. Yes, it works for me :)

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