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Johan Kullstam |
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print append |
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Tue, 25 Mar 2008 18:04:40 -0400 |
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Is it possible to append to a postscript file using the print command?
In the other brand, you can do
>> print -dpsc2 -append outputfile.ps
This doesn't work in octave as "print" doesn't take "-append" as an
option. Is it a talking to gnuplot limitation?
And in the old octave I could do it with the gnuplot-style commands
>> gset term postscript landscape enhanced color solid "Palatino-Roman" 14
>> gset output outputfile.ps
and then use gplot to make the figures.
I use "gv" to view the output. This lets me see a series of figures
in one window and I can go forwards and back as much as I like.
I do this because I hate having to manage too many open windows
clutting the screen. I also much prefer serif fonts like
Palatino-Roman to Helvetica.
I tried printing to a series of postscipt files and using ghostscript
to concatenate them but ghostscript makes a bitmap hash out of the
fonts.
FWIW in 3.0, help plot (and the info file) claims a linestyle of "L"
for steps but doesn't actually implement it. Should the documentation
get a bug report?
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