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Re: ps_start and color [message #80259 is a reply to message #80258] Fri, 25 May 2012 08:38 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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simona bellavista writes:

> I did a plot like that
>
> ps_start, file=filename
> datacolor1=cgcolor("Red",!D.table_size-4)
>
> multiplot,[1,2]
> plot, vector1, ytitle='F', xstyle=1
> oplot, vector2, color=datacolor1
>
> multiplot
> plot, vector1, xtitle='v[km/s]', xstyle=1
> oplot, vector2,color=datacolor1
>
> multiplot,/reset
> ps_end
>
> but I cannot see the red line on the ps, while I can see when I use x.
> How do I get color in ps?

Unless you are using an ancient version of the Coyote
Library, I don't see any way this doesn't produce
a red line. In fact, I don't see any possibility
that it doesn't produce a red line in PostScript.

So, I guess the question is. What makes you think
it doesn't?

Cheers,

David


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Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.idlcoyote.com/
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