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Use of the Octave-Forge print routine on a Mac
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Joe Koski |
Subject: |
Use of the Octave-Forge print routine on a Mac |
Date: |
Thu, 03 Feb 2005 21:02:20 -0700 |
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Microsoft-Entourage/11.0.0.040405 |
I decided to try to move into the 21st century and try to replace a few of
my old replot commands with the Octave-Forge print command. In trying to get
print to work, I read the help file, and the on-line help files, but still
no luck.
My questions:
1) Does print work on a Mac with octave-2.1.64, gnd gnuplot-4.0? I assume
that since I'm setting the output to -depsc, AquaTerm 1.0 would not be
involved.
2) I have tried many different syntaxes to try to coax print to work:
print test_out.eps -FTimes-Roman -depsc
print("test_out.eps","-FTimes-Roman","-depsc")
all the way to
print("file_plot.eps","'-FTimes-Roman'","'-depsc'")
At least the last one fails on an if statement deep within the print
routine*. What is the proper syntax?
3) I assume that print works as an improved "replot" routine. Is this a
correct assumption? If not, how should it be used?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Joe
*Actual error message:
error: print: no format specified
error: evaluating if command near line 193, column 5
error: evaluating if command near line 191, column 3
error: called from `print' in file
`/usr/local/share/octave/2.1.64/site/m/octave-forge/plot/print.m'
error: called from `run_recess_spline' in file
`/Users/jakoski/Codes/Recession Rate Calculations/run_recess_spline.m'
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Joe Koski <=