Check DrawAdjust() ADJ_COLORMODEL and related.
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Van: The ox-users list is aimed at all Ox users [[log in to unmask]] namens Vries, J.J. de [[log in to unmask]]
Verzonden: zaterdag 8 december 2012 17:22
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Onderwerp: Re: Saving graphs in color, without ruining quality
I remember to have had trouble to get my graphs in black/white with dotted lines. So I am surprised about your question. Isn't .eps in color as standard?
.png is probably bitmap, so not fit for publication. .eps should do. Try .pdf. In GiveWin there is an option to switch between color and black/white. Probably also as Ox-function.
Hope this helps.
Greetings
Jaap
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Van: The ox-users list is aimed at all Ox users [[log in to unmask]] namens Victor Elleskov Christensen [[log in to unmask]]
Verzonden: zaterdag 8 december 2012 17:11
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Onderwerp: Saving graphs in color, without ruining quality
Hello - again..
I have created my graphs with vertical lines, and it looks very good!
Because each draw window contains 5 graphs, I would like to insert the graph into my paper in A4-landscape, so that it takes up the hole page. I have changed the default drawing settings through the SetDraw() function, so that the image is in landscape.
However, when I save it as a .png file pixels are showing!! I have also saved it as .eps, but it is very important that the image is in color, instead of black and white.
Do any of you have any experience with this issue??
(I have searched both the mailing list and the ox-reference but I can't find anything helpful)
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