Th�ger Juul Thorsen wrote:

I'm using gnuplot3.8j.0-23.

The only lines in the eps-file as opened in TextEdit are:

%%Trailer
%%DocumentFonts: Helvetica

And that's all. Opened in emacs it's the same except an enormously long line of @[EMAIL PROTECTED]@^'s.. Dont't know if I can tell anything about the eps codes from that, but if I can it seems that something is entirely wrong there....

Something is wrong, this is for sure. Is this a very complicated graph? I mean, do you get the same if you run something extremely simple like


set term postscript eps
set out 'filename.eps'
plot sin(x)

You could also omit the "set out...". The plot command then dumps the postscript output on the screen, but this isn't very long, so you should see whether the ouput starts with "%!PS-Adobe-2.0 EPSF-2.0" etc.

--
Martin




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