On Friday 18 May 2007, Richard Mayes wrote:
There's another way to get better looking plots out of Athena and Artemis (for those of us who can't completely give up microsoft just yet), although it's probably a little more time intensive than the options Bruce mentioned...in the pgplot menu, save the image as a metafile, then import the metafile into Powerpoint and convert it into a drawing object with the drawing toolbar (click on the image, then click "ungroup"). That gives you the options of broadening the lines, changing the colors, enlarging the numbers, etc. The drawing object can then be saved as a jpeg and imported into various other programs.
Rich, See, that's why the mailing list is so valuable. Since I use MS products infrequently (and usually under duress) I never knew what those metafile thingies were for. I took the liberty of adding your hint to question 9 at http://cars9.uchicago.edu/iffwiki/FAQ/HoraeQuestions which I wrote last Friday based on my response to the original question. Thanks. B -- Bruce Ravel ---------------------------------------------- bravel@anl.gov Molecular Environmental Science Group, Building 203, Room E-165 MRCAT, Sector 10, Advanced Photon Source, Building 433, Room B007 Argonne National Laboratory phone and voice mail: (1) 630 252 5033 Argonne IL 60439, USA fax: (1) 630 252 9793 My homepage: http://cars9.uchicago.edu/~ravel EXAFS software: http://cars9.uchicago.edu/~ravel/software/