On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 02:42 PM, Brent Wood wrote:
On 22 Jan 2003, Nicolas Neuss wrote:
Here is (probably) an easy question: What is the best way to print DX
pictures to postscript? (Especially for an xy-graph it is annoying
to get
it white on black.)
DX can print PS directly. Assuming your onscreen picture is from the
image
module, this will work fine:
I think he was referring to the default color scheme for most plots in
opendx, namely a black background with white lines, for example. This
looks real nice on a computer screen, but it is a problem when one
wants to put such plots into a printed document.
Assuming that is the question, then the answer depends a bit on how
you created the plot/image in the first place. The first thing to set
is the background color in the image window. The axes color is another
setting to check. The third thing to check is how the plot was
generated. The 2D plot default is white, set it to black.
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