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Re: Latin1 encoding in EPS print
From: |
Gard Spreemann |
Subject: |
Re: Latin1 encoding in EPS print |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Nov 2007 11:30:08 +0100 |
On Nov 8, 2007 10:55 AM, Schirmacher, Rolf
<address@hidden> wrote:
> One, but perhaps not the intended, idea would be to use the "latexeps"-type
> printer devices / terminals of gnuplot and let latex typeset the legends
> (which then might include any other kind of special characters and symbols,
> ...).
The problem is, I can't seem to set the latexeps type terminal for
Gnuplot from Octave. If I try to do so using for example
__gnuplot_raw__("set terminal pslatex; set out \"foo\";"), I get just
an empty file with the name foo. Am I misunderstanding something when
it comes to setting Gnuplot options from Octave?
--
Gard Spreemann
http://folk.ntnu.no/spreeman/
- Latin1 encoding in EPS print, Gard Spreemann, 2007/11/08
- RE: Latin1 encoding in EPS print, Schirmacher, Rolf, 2007/11/08
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- RE: Latin1 encoding in EPS print, Schirmacher, Rolf, 2007/11/08
- RE: Latin1 encoding in EPS print, Schirmacher, Rolf, 2007/11/08