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From: | Tobias Schmid |
Subject: | Re: Scaling distance between xlabel/ylabel and axes |
Date: | Thu, 21 Oct 2010 17:58:54 +0200 |
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Am 21.10.2010 16:37, schrieb Ben Abbott:
On Oct 21, 2010, at 6:08 PM, Katzenman wrote:Hello, yes, that ist exactly what I'm looking for. I just need to get a proper scaling for one plot. An fontsize and type is not important, because I'm gonig to replace it, using \psfrag in LaTex. So for me it is just important to have a scaling, where there is no overlapping of x/ylabel and x/yTicks. And if it is possible to get a legende without overlapping labels, this would be even better. If that is not possible, I'll do it without using a legende and discribe the curves in the caption of me figure in LaTeX. Thanks for your help TobiasI had considered adding psfrag support to Octave. However, as psfrag is rather dated and no longer maintained we decided not to add that support. However, if you are interested in that functionality, I've attached the function. This function works with the current developers sources. I haven't tried it with the 3.2.x series, but I expect it will work. Please let me know if it works well for you. Criticism is welcome. Ben Hello Ben, I tried to use your code, but I got the error messages added below. psfrag(Abbildung ,"test" ,'fontsize', 18 ,'height','\\psfragheight' , 'wid th' , '\\psfragwidth') error: mat2cell: dimension can not be empty error: called from: error: /home/tobias/Diplomarbeit/Octave/psfrag.m at line 342, column 15 error:
/home/tobias/Diplomarbeit/Octave/psfrag.m at line 236, column 17
Did I forget to hand over the parameter dimension? In the help enty no parameter called dimension in mentioned?
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