Problems with gnuplot and jpg output
Webb Sprague
webb.sprague at gmail.com
Fri Jun 5 14:57:48 CDT 2009
> Hello,
> look at the help for octave's "print" command and select the output (to file
> - "look for "-dDEVICE" parameter) that fits your needs. You can generate
> many types of files, e.g. EPS, PNG, JPEG ... all of them are included.
Problem is you can't run this before the plot command, which is where
the errors come from. (I actually know matlab/ octave pretty well --
at least I have plotted and then printed many times....)
> So I hope this helps.
Well, I am getting closer ... thanks!
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