Hi --

I'm gettin' ever more confused...
I made a simple sin(x) plot, and it suddenly worked fine, showed well 
in ghostview and everything...
I worked my way up to 

> set term postscript eps enhanced color 
> splot x*sin(x**2)+y*sin(y**2)

And it still worked fine, (which it didn't the last time I tried);  only 
problem occurred when inputting a Maxima-created script which 
indeed was pretty complicated. That still showed absolutely nothing.

But after having succesfully created the eps files, I still couldn't make 
them appear in my LaTeX document - I'm using pdflatex.
The first lines of the eps files are:

%!PS-Adobe-2.0 EPSF-2.0
%%Title: sin.eps
%%Creator: gnuplot 3.8j patchlevel 0
%%CreationDate: Sun Feb  1 17:51:12 2004
%%DocumentFonts: (atend)
%%BoundingBox: 50 50 410 302
%%Orientation: Portrait
%%EndComments

Hmm... did thatenlighten you at all? 'Cause I'm pretty lost I'm afraid....


/Thoger





Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> 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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