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Re: saving plots to files
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Robert A. Macy |
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Re: saving plots to files |
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Fri, 11 Aug 2006 07:28:51 -0700 |
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
>