Type global PRINTSTR
then type
PRINTSTR
that will show you the setting. To change it for that session type
PRINTSTR = 'print -dpsc .........'
you're right the default is in spm_figure about line 350.
Darren
At 07:53 AM 12/7/00 +0800, you wrote:
>Dear Darren:
>thank you for your info.
>however, I can not allocate the command in the spm_default.m.
>I also typed "global PRINTSTR" in matlab window, but no any response.
>Could you please advise more details?
>
>Sincerely
>
>
>Ming-Ting
>
>================================
>Wu, Ming-Ting, M.D. Depart. of Radiology
>Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, 813
>Kaohsiung , Taiwan
>Tel: 886-7-3422121 ext 6205, 6235
>Fax: 886-7-3468301
>Mobil: 0920-040-712
>----- Original Message -----
>寄件者: Darren Gitelman (FIL) <[log in to unmask]>
>收件者: Wu, Ming-Ting <[log in to unmask]>
>傳送日期: 2000年12月6日 PM 06:37
>主旨: Re: postscript problem
>
>
>Dear Ming-Ting:
>
>I've seen this. I thought it was due to some interaction between windows
>and the ghostscript drivers. More recently we've had strange postscript
>behaviors on our HPUX workstations as well. If you change your printer to
>postscript level 1 instead of 2 the problem will be solved although PS1
>files are much larger than 2. You can change this in spm_defaults.m or by
>typing global PRINTSTR. Then looking at PRINTSTR and changing -dpsc2
>to -dpsc.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Darren
>
>.At 09:57 AM 12/6/00 +0800, you wrote:
> >Content-Type: text/plain;
> > charset="big5"
> >X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by
> >relay.it.northwestern.edu id TAA04811
> >
> >Dear SPM group:
> >I recently met a probelm about the "print" function of SPM99.
> >Previously I used matlab53, Window NT4.0 and SPM99 updated and ghostview
> >5.1; with htis combination, the "print" funciton of SPM99 work fine to save
> >to ps file.
> >
> >Now, I upgraded ghostview 5.5, and found the ps file save by "print"
> >function is strange, as the attached ps file.
> >I tried to restore to ghostview 5.1, the same.
> >The condition is the same on my another PC runing Win2000, Matlab53, SPM99
> >and ghostview5.5
> >
> >Has anybody had similar experience or advice for this problem?
> >
> >P.S. I installed sigmaplot2000 demo in the mean while, but I have removed
>it
> >now.
> >
> >Sincerely
> >
> >
> >Ming-Ting
> >
> >================================
> >Wu, Ming-Ting, M.D. Depart. of Radiology
> >Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, 813
> >Kaohsiung , Taiwan
> >Tel: 886-7-3422121 ext 6205, 6235
> >Fax: 886-7-3468301
> >Mobil: 0920-040-712
> >----- Original Message -----
> >寄件者: Wu, Ming-Ting <[log in to unmask]>
> >收件者: NTU_莊凱翔 Kai-Hsiang <[log in to unmask]>
> >傳送日期: 2000年12月5日 PM 06:20
> >主旨: ps problem.
> >
> >
> > > Dear Kai-Hsiang:
> > > After install the new ghosttool and sigmaplot6.0, I encounter a strange
> > > problem in SPM99.
> > > Usually I push the bottom of "print" in the SPM99 window, the display
>will
> > > be saved as ps file. But now when I open the ps file with ghostview, I
> >found
> > > the ps file was not completely saved. please see the attached file, this
> > > should be the T1.img template of SPM.
> > > I have tried to remove the ghostview and re-install the matlab and
> > > ghostview, OLD version, but the same.
> > > Have any idea?
> > >
> > > Sincerely
> > >
> > >
> > > Ming-Ting
> > >
> > > ================================
> > > Wu, Ming-Ting, M.D. Depart. of Radiology
> > > Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital, 813
> > > Kaohsiung , Taiwan
> > > Tel: 886-7-3422121 ext 6205, 6235
> > > Fax: 886-7-3468301
> > > Mobil: 0920-040-712
> > >
>
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