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RE: Latin1 encoding in EPS print
From: |
Schirmacher, Rolf |
Subject: |
RE: Latin1 encoding in EPS print |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Nov 2007 18:00:19 +0100 |
Sorry,
that seems to be a "feature" of the eps term / printing device of gnuplot.
So, the only idea I currently have is to ask octave to plot all lines in
black? You might achieve that by specifying it for every line or by
modifying the default line colors.
set(0,'DefaultAxesColorOrder', [1 1 1])
should achieve this for all plots. This works since octave 2.9.15, so do not
be hesitated for complaints from older releases.
Rolf
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gard Spreemann [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 5:46 PM
> To: Schirmacher, Rolf; address@hidden
> Subject: Re: Latin1 encoding in EPS print
>
>
> On Nov 8, 2007 12:30 PM, Schirmacher, Rolf
> <address@hidden> wrote:
> > For example, I use the following function (not nice, but
> works properly for
> > me) to generate a pdf print:
>
> Ah, that is indeed a brilliant approach! Thank you so much.
>
> Now I just have one minor annoyance left: The -mono option to print
> does not seem to be obeyed. I always get coloured lines. I'd prefer
> monochrome ones. Is there a trick to this?
>
> Again, thank you so much for the help.
>
> --
> Gard Spreemann
> http://folk.ntnu.no/spreeman/
>