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Re: washed-out graphics from octave
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S Sands |
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Re: washed-out graphics from octave |
Date: |
Sun, 04 Jul 2010 21:29:10 -0400 |
Fotios Kasolis <address@hidden> wrote:
>On Jul 2, 2010, at 6:25 AM, Obed Sands wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to include graphic created from Octave 'print' command into a
>> word doc. However, when imported they appear "washed out" to the point that
>> you can barely discern the lines and points on the graphs.
>>
>> Is this the result of some kind-of anti-aliasing that gets applied when the
>> graphics files are created?
>>
>> It doesn't seem to matter what format file I use--they're all washed out.
>>
>> Searched help lists, bug lists, etc. can't find anything. Looking for clues.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Scott Sands
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>
>Do not trust what you see while .doc, trust what you print (even in a file!).
>Create a pdf of your document and i m sure that you r gonna see something
>nicer ;D (when(?) i use a text editor i have the same "problem"). If relevant
>I also suggest you change the "linewidth" (if you used the default).
>
>/Fotios