Re: using ExportToEPSWithFonts
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- Subject: [mg49428] Re: using ExportToEPSWithFonts
- From: Jens-Peer Kuska <kuska at informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 07:46:21 -0400 (EDT)
- Organization: Universitaet Leipzig
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Hi, and you can't copy Math2.pfb on the top of the PostScript file with cat Math2Mono.pfb chg_5_27_110.eps > epsWithMath2.eps ?? To be more precise you have to search for all Mathematica fonts in the *.eps file and to "cat"enate on the begining of the new PostScript file. Regards Jens Ari Kay wrote: > > Hello, > I am trying to use the command ExportToEPSWithFontsusing > mathematica version 4.0 for Linux. I loaded the > ExportToEPSWithFonts.m file using the <<"ExportToEPSWithFonts.m" > command. I then tried to use the following command > ExportToEPSWithFonts["chg_5_27_110.eps", chg1] in mathematica. > > The ultimate goal is to get mathematica to output a contour plot > with labels on the axes [110] and [001]. When I do this with the > regular Export command it gives me an @ symbol and a D for the [ and > ] respectively.