Michael,

I have a cheaper solution for you: use the Print button to create  
vector graphics! For example, if you have Adobe PDF writer installed,  
then you can print directly to a PDF file, and from PDF there you can  
either directly embed PDF into your document, or cast it to EPS.  
Another option is, if you have a PS printer, redirect the printer  
output to a file.

Note that the print button does not seem to work for Mac, but this is  
(very likely) an Eclipse limitation.

Holger


On Jan 28, 2009, at 12:19 PM, Michael Zimmermann wrote:

>
> Scott Henninger wrote:
>> Michael;  Given that the objective is to get the images into bmp/eps/
>> Latex, couldn't it work to magnify the Graph as needed and use a
>> screen capture tool?  This could give an immediate solution...
>
> I thought about this, yes. But if I need a resolution of 300 dpi and a
> physical image size of e. g. 16 * 10 cm I need an image of 1800 * 1200
> pixels. This is certainly doable. Yet,  at least in my experience
> scaling this image to e. g. 98 % of the size will lead to artifacts  
> if a
> non-vector file format is used.
>
> Side note: As I need quite some diagrams out of TBC for my PHD  
> thesis I
> am rather willing to spend a day  implementing a vector solution  
> instead
> of having to think about image physical sizes, resolutions and "weird"
> scaling factors in TBC for each and every image.
>
> cu, Michael
>
>
>
> >


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