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RE: Tests from Windows users and MXE build requested


From: John Guin
Subject: RE: Tests from Windows users and MXE build requested
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 15:20:46 -0700

OK, here are my results.

Win 8.1 latest updates install, 1920x1200 video.  Octave 3.8.2, eps 3.08.
x64 for all components.

The link for the PNG of the plot is below, and here is the link for the EPS
file.
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=BB012C7F4B815C00!19449&authkey=!AEZDRs
qakF-Or5k&ithint=file%2ceps

The EPS file has a horrible font compared to the PNG file, but the plot
looks as expected.


Let me know if there is any more data anyone would like.

John


-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Weber [mailto:address@hidden 
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 11:46 PM
To: John Guin; address@hidden
Subject: Re: Tests from Windows users and MXE build requested

Am 18.09.2014 00:50, schrieb John Guin:
> I ran this on Windows 8.1 and saw the blue circles, axes and grid.  A 
> PNG of it is here:
> https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=BB012C7F4B815C00!19435&authkey=!
> AEbSw5
> bxqA0BAtM&v=3&ithint=photo%2cpng
> 
> Trying to save as an eps file gave me this error, though:
> print ("-depsc", "testplot.eps")
> warning: print.m: epstool binary is not available.
> Some output formats are not available.
> 
> If someone could nudge me in the direction to fix this, please feel 
> free to do so.  I am willing to help but other than using Octave for 
> Stanford's ML class, I have not had much other experience with it.

Dear John,
thank you for testing. The above is just a warning, not an error. Can you
check if testplot.eps was created?

And is this a Octave 3.8.x MXE build installation?

Andy



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