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Re: printing greek characters


From: Clinton Winant
Subject: Re: printing greek characters
Date: Sun, 29 May 2016 15:27:01 -0700

When i saved the .pdf file using the export icon, the pdf file was perfect.  When I saved the file from within the program as png, the result was good as well, although the font size would have to be reduced.  I am enclosing circlemesh.m it is very crude.

When I saw that cairo graphics was primarily a 2d system, I thought that might be the issue.  Clearly it is not.

the mesh density can be reduced by entering smaller values for nr (radial grid pts) and nt (azimuthal grid pts).

I enclose a copy of the real image I am working on, saved with the export icon.  These are the normal modes of an ideal ocean forced by tides.

Thanks again     Clinton

On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 2:59 PM, Dmitri A. Sergatskov <address@hidden> wrote:
On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 4:37 PM, Clinton Winant <address@hidden> wrote:

The screen image is perfect (see attached), but the pdf (attached as well) misses most of the pic.

​I noticed that both evince and okular cannot render bowl.pdf correctly, but google chrome does
(you can open it by using file:/// URL).
I do not have screenmesh on my computer, but I will investigate the problem further.
Could you reduce the mesh density near corner?
You can also try to make png file with "-dpngcairo" . ​

 
Looking at the screenshot, this does not look like gnuplot. 

​This is "qt" terminal of gnuplot.​ BTW, you can "export" to pdf directly from this
windows (it is the leftmost icon on the top menu).
 
I suppose this is what the setenv command does.

​Yes. gnuplot uses "GNUTERM" env variable to setup its default graphics terminal. ​
 
​Dmitri.
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Attachment: circlemesh.m
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Attachment: NMflatf2.pdf
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