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Re: font size and plot size
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Evan |
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Re: font size and plot size |
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Fri, 28 Jan 2011 16:12:43 +0800 |
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Evan <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 12:29 AM, bpabbott <address@hidden> wrote:
> With the command
>
> print -depslatexstandalone a.tex
>
> octave produces two files: a.tex and a-inc.eps. No text is included in
> a-inc.eps. All the labels, legends, title, etc. are specified in
> a.tex. These text is combined with the figure of a-inc.eps through the
> latex and dvips command to generated a new figure with the text
> included. So what I am seeking (requesting?) is in fact some
> properties that can be set in octave and would affect the content of
> the tex file produced by the print() with the "-depslatexstandalone"
> option, i.e. \huge, \large, \small, \tiny, etc. should be able to
> appropriately inserted into the tex file automatically by octave. Does
> this already exist in octave?
>
I tracked the question to the gnuplot epslatex terminal, it seems that
the change happened between gnuplot versions 4.0 and 4.2 and that the
font can be controlled by the gnuplot.cfg file when latexing the
generated tex file. I googled but find no useful document on how to
change the font size in this way. Can anyone present an example for
this?
Re: font size and plot size, Ben Abbott, 2011/01/28
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- Re: font size and plot size, Evan, 2011/01/29
- Re: font size and plot size, Ben Abbott, 2011/01/29
- Re: font size and plot size, Evan, 2011/01/29
- Re: font size and plot size, Ben Abbott, 2011/01/30
- Re: font size and plot size, Evan, 2011/01/30
- Re: font size and plot size, Ben Abbott, 2011/01/30