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From: | Ben Abbott |
Subject: | Re: Blurry Graphs |
Date: | Mon, 17 Feb 2014 13:52:02 +0000 (GMT) |
On Feb 15, 2014, at 5:46 PM, Jordan Erisman <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have Octave installed on my Macbook Pro. When I go to plot my graphs using X11, the images are very blurry. I have plotted a few graphs on a PC at my school and the graphs are very clear. I am new to octave, and do not much about it. I would also like to know how to save the graphs from X11 to say, a word document. Thanks for the help in advance.
>
> Jordan
X11 on Mac OSX doesn't do any anti-aliasing. If you can tell us what version of Octave you are running and where you get if from, as well as what version of Mac OSX you are running it on we'll be able to help out.
To save a graph to include in a word document, try ....
print test.png
And then add the png picture to your word document. Word on Mac OSX lets you use PDF files for pictures, which often gives a superior result. If you are running Octave whose version is 3.4.x, 3.6.x, or 3.8.x, then you can ....
print -dpdfwrite test.pdf
Ben
I have GNU Octave, version 3.6.4 installed on my 10.9.1 Macbook via fink. The plots are clear when I manually set the environment to plot in aquaterm, but I prefer x11 if possible.
fink install octave364-atlas-dev
To improve the graphic display, I'd avoid x11 and if you'd like to avoid Aquaterm, then try wxt or qt.
fink install gnuplot-wxcocoa-qtmac
When you run Octave, you can compare the different plots by ...
close all
graphics_toolkit gnuplot
figure (1)
clf ()
setenv GNUTERM wxt
plot (rand (3))
title ("wxt")
figure (2)
clf ()
setenv GNUTERM qt
plot (rand (3))
title ("qt")
Ben
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