Hello, if you can help me with this question: I am trying to plot directly from athena via powerpoint for a publication/manuscript quality plot., I read a message posted that " "If you want to adjust things like fonts and line sizes on the plot for publication, then you have the option to save the plot as a metafile from the PGPlot window and import it into PowerPoint. Then convert the metafile into a drawing object with the "ungroup" feature. From this point you can change fonts, line shapes, colors, etc. to get the plot how you want it to look for publication. You can then re-save that slide as a picture (gif, tiff, metafile, etc) to be imported into the manuscript. This can get time intensive, but it's an alternative if all you want to do is adjust fonts and line colors/sizes. One caveat though, don't change the data! You can easily and unknowingly change the data if you're not careful (performing an action on one part of the drawing object without realizing another is highlighted for example) so always compare the final product to the original to make sure it's the same"... But I cannot find where the PGPlot window is., if you can kindly help. Say I want to plot six standards plotted /stacked one on top of the other in one figure, with correct seuqnce of legend? Can I do this without exporting to excel??? Thanks again... Saugata _________________________________________________________________ The New Busy think 9 to 5 is a cute idea. Combine multiple calendars with Hotmail. http://www.windowslive.com/campaign/thenewbusy?tile=multicalendar&ocid=PID28326::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WM_HMP:042010_5
I thought PGPlot was the graphics part of the IFEFFIT suite, I could have
been wrong. I was referring to the window where the plots are shown when
Athena and/or Artemis is used.
If I'm understanding you correctly, I think it can be done by simply
clicking the checkbox beside the file if in Athena and then clicking the
appropriate button to show the fits (if in Artemis, if I remember correctly,
you highlight the appropriate files and click the appropriate button to show
the plots).
HTH,
-Rich
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 6:50 PM, Saugata Datta
Hello, if you can help me with this question:
I am trying to plot directly from athena via powerpoint for a publication/manuscript quality plot., I read a message posted that " "If you want to adjust things like fonts and line sizes on the plot for publication, then you have the option to save the plot as a metafile from the PGPlot window and import it into PowerPoint. Then convert the metafile into a drawing object with the "ungroup" feature. From this point you can change fonts, line shapes, colors, etc. to get the plot how you want it to look for publication. You can then re-save that slide as a picture (gif, tiff, metafile, etc) to be imported into the manuscript. This can get time intensive, but it's an alternative if all you want to do is adjust fonts and line colors/sizes. One caveat though, don't change the data! You can easily and unknowingly change the data if you're not careful (performing an action on one part of the drawing object without realizing another is highlighted for example) so always compare the final product to the original to make sure it's the same"...
But I cannot find where the PGPlot window is., if you can kindly help.
Say I want to plot six standards plotted /stacked one on top of the other in one figure, with correct seuqnce of legend? Can I do this without exporting to excel???
Thanks again... Saugata
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