Wei Wen,
One fix for printing and displaying is using Adobe distiller
(part of Adobe Acrobat) to turn your ps files in to pdf files. Then
you can look at it using Acrobat and not ghostview. Maybe this will
take care of some of the space problems. I do get some overlap but
only in one section and it is not that big a problem.
Arturo
>Dear SPMers,
>
>I have a problem in printing the postscript file "spm.ps" generated by
>SPM: there is some considerable overlap of the text at the bottom of the
>page, such as "Height threshold:.... Degrees of freedom ....".
>
>There is no such problem in displaying the same graphics using SPM. It
>is the ps file thus generated by clicking "print" button that has
>problem. I don't have the problem mentioned by other users such as some
>parts of the graphics are missing etc. I have also tried altering the
>defaults by using postscript color printer instead of level 2 etc. It
>didn't fix the problem. I have compared the SPM graphics display with
>the display of the postscript file (using ghost view) and found that the
>SPM graphics display having the majority of the text in Times-Roman but
>the Courier in the ps file, which may be the problem of text
>overlapping?
>
>I use: WinNT. SPM99 and Matlab5.2.
>
>It is not a fatal error, but really a nuisance. Any fixes please?
>
>Many thanks in expectation.
>
>Wei Wen
>Neuropsychiatric Institute, Sydney, Australia
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