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From: | Matthias Brennwald |
Subject: | Re: print question |
Date: | Tue, 26 Jun 2007 19:47:37 +0200 |
On 26.06.2007, at 16:55, address@hidden wrote:
| Not that 'print' supports pdf, but shouldn't that have been '-dpdf'? Yes. Now I see that it is defaulting to a terminal type of epsc plus a conversion program (convert, from ImageMagick), which apparently uses ghostscript to generate the pdf file. I think it would be better to use gnuplot's pdf file generator.
This assumes that gnuplot was compiled with pdf support. The eps -> pdf conversion should be retained for gnuplots without pdf support.
Apart from that (regarding the original proplem): what if you save the figure to an eps file instead of pdf?
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