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Re: Subplotting multiple images, by printing becomming dark rectangles
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Pantxo |
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Re: Subplotting multiple images, by printing becomming dark rectangles |
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Thu, 1 Jun 2017 23:02:36 -0700 (PDT) |
hxchrist123 wrote
> Hi Kai,
> yes your are right. I use win 7 with octave 4.2.1.
> I already tried some other formats but with no success.
> Single Image works fine.
> Best regards,
> Chris
Hi,
What if you use the default image:
for ii = 1:8
subplot (8,1,ii)
image ();
axis image off
endfor
print foo.eps
This works for me on linux.
Pantxo
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