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Re: object graphics to postcript and how to copy an object tree [message #26557 is a reply to message #26555] Fri, 07 September 2001 09:04 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Pavel A. Romashkin (pavel.romashkin@noaa.gov) writes:

> Jan Erling Staff wrote:
>>
>> 1)
>>
>> I have generated some graphics using objects, and now I want to save it to
>> an eps file without having to show the printer dialog
>> (DIALOG_PRINTERSETUP). But how do I choose that the output should be
>> directed to a file?
>
> I never could produce PS output from OG that would be of acceptable quality.

Humm. I've never noticed that PS output wasn't
of acceptable quality. I've never had any difficulty
either producing a PostScript file (although I don't
think it is possible to do this *without* using the
printer dialog) or directly on a PostScript printer.
You have to be sure to set the VECTOR keyword. About
the only thing I have noticed is that some of the lines
are awfully thin. I usually jack the THICK keyword
up a bit if I'm producing PostScript line plots.

>> 2)
>>
>> I want to copy an entire object tree to another place in the memory
>> (another variable). Can this be done, and how?
>
> The simpliest way, especially if it is not to become a routine task, is
> to save it to .sav file and restore into another variable.

Doesn't this work, too:

newView = oldView

I've never tried it. But I can't believe it wouldn't
work just that wonderfully. :-)

Cheers,

David
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