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Thu, 10 August 2000 00:00 |
Kyung Byun
Messages: 3 Registered: April 2000
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Hi--
I was wondering if anyone knew how to set the device (or plot) so
as to relocate the origin of a landscaped .ps plot, or
rotate the image some more? Specifically, I am using the following:
SET_PLOT,'ps'
DEVICE, /LANDSCAPE, filename=path+outFile+'.ps'
PLOT, freqArray(0, 1:horizPixels/2),$
psdArray(0, 1:horizPixels/2),$
xtitle='Frequency [microns!E-1!N]',$
ytitle='1-dim PSD [A!E2!N*micron]',title=textHeader,$
charsize=1.2,$
yrange=[1.e-8,3e2],xrange=[1.e-2,1.e4],linestyle=0,thick=2.0 ,$
charthick=2.0, ystyle=1, /ylog, /xlog
FOR plotLoop = 1, numFiles-1 DO $
oplot,freqArray(plotLoop, 1:horizPixels/2-10),$
psdArray(plotLoop, 1:horizPixels/2-10), $
linestyle=plotLoop
xyouts,/DEVICE,10100,4500,'RMS Roughness ('+STRING("305B)+')',size=1.5
LEGEND, roughnessStringArray,linestyle=lineStyleArray, /right, /bottom
DEVICE, /CLOSE
...and the result I get when I plop these .ps plots into a script that
makes a web site with links to them is that the plots are upside
down when viewed in Ghostview! I couldn't find a useful keyword for
rotating images in either DEVICE or PLOT.
Thanks!
Kyung
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