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Re: Set size of printed plots
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Thomas Göbel |
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Re: Set size of printed plots |
Date: |
Sun, 25 Oct 2009 12:50:18 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14) |
* <address@hidden> [25.10.2009 12:20]:
> On 23-Oct-2009, Thomas Göbel wrote:
>>
>> i am printing my octave plots via
>> print -depslatex -color -F:9 example.tex
>>
>> to have the posibility to add equations to the x/y-labels of the plot.
>> The problem is i dont know how to set the size of the printed
>> example.tex plot?
>>
>> In LaTeX i use \input{example} to place the graph.
>>
>> Using gnuplot there is the switch
>> set size
>>
>> but i didnt found something similiar in octave.
>>
>> How do you guys print plots to use it with LaTeX?
>>
Hi John,
> I thought gnuplot's epslatex terminal would make appropriately sized
> plots, but if not, can't you use something like
>
> \resizebox{5in}{!}{\input{example}}
thanks for that tip. Resizebox is exactly what i searched for, didn`t
know that command.
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