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Re: !p.multi and tv [message #11735 is a reply to message #11733] Sat, 16 May 1998 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Craig Markwardt is currently offline  Craig Markwardt
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Registered: November 1996
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csaute3@alumni.umbc.edu writes:
>
> I would like to use !P.MULTI and TV to position images like you
> would plots. However I'm having difficulty and all of images
> are in the corner of the window. Help!
>
> Cathy

Hi--

I have just updated my web page with some more programs. One is an
image "plotting" program which I find *very* useful. PLOTIMAGE, among
other things, should respect the !p.multi setting. Check under
"plotting programs". Each file has extensive documentation in the
header -- my hands are tired from typing them!

Caveats:
* you will need to download a few other programs, also listed there
* you will need TVIMAGE from David Fanning's web page
(here: http://www.dfanning.com/documents/programs.html)

If you tell PLOTIMAGE the physical units of your image, then you can
crop the image by simply giving a larger or smaller XRANGE/YRANGE.

Good luck,
Craig


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