Re: How to fix bad EPS output from Display[.., .., "EPS"]
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- Subject: [mg15613] Re: How to fix bad EPS output from Display[.., .., "EPS"]
- From: Harald Giese <giese at dkrz.de>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jan 1999 04:28:18 -0500 (EST)
- Organization: Institut fuer Meereskunde, Universitaet Hamburg
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"Henry S. Greenside" wrote: > ... > I find that the Mathematica figure "fig1" is correctly translated into > the .eps file fig1.eps BUT the output is funny and inconvenient: the > actual graphics appears at the bottom of a full size page and the Ghostview has to put the graphics somewhere on the page, hasn't it? What happens when you import the eps-file into a document? > bottom part of the plot (usually some labels) actually lies outside the > plotting area of a printer and so is cut off when printing. > ... Hi Henry, your example gave no cut off problem with my Mathematica 3.0.1 (Windows NT). Perhaps you should check in "Option Inspector" some of the "Graphics Options" e.g. the margins. Regards, Harald -- Harald Giese Email: giese at dkrz.de Phone: +49 (0)40 4123 5796; Fax: +49 (0)40 5605724 Institut fuer Meereskunde der Universitaet Hamburg (Institute of Oceanography of the University of Hamburg) Troplowitzstrasse 7, D-22529 Hamburg