A side note: you can use PDF output,
which is native to Preview.

EPS and PostScript are available to Preview
by means of a converter. It this converter
that does not recognize or find certain features
in the J output EPS.

In order to establish the problem part, find
a "good" EPS file and then open them both
in a text editor, see what the differences
are and try to make changes in J output until
it shows up.

Then such changes need to be made into J 
PostScript generation code. This procedure is
as easy as it is obvious. It will help to start 
with very simple graphic to maintain EPS output
easily visually.


--- kamakura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all:
> 
> I am using J on the Apple Mac OSX.
> 
> f=:[:1&o.*  NB. sin(x*y)
> 
> plot 0 3 100;0 3 100;'f'
> pd 'eps plot1.eps'
> 
> This creates the eps file that can be opened by Adobe Illustrator.  
> However, when I use Preview (Mac standard viewer), only a white paper  
> comes up. Nothing can be seen.
> 
> I prefer the Preview to open graphic files.
> 
> Best regards.
> 
> Toshinari Kamakura
> 
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