Thread Subject: problem with exporting figure to .eps

Subject: problem with exporting figure to .eps

From: Assaf Weinstein

Date: 4 Oct, 2009 16:05:02

Message: 1 of 4

Hi,

I'm trying to export a figure which has subplots to an eps file, using exportfig.m.
For some reason, I only see the first out of the 4 subplots on the figure. In addition, my editor (I'm using LyX) is having problems with viewing the figure. It seems like the fact it contains subplots is what makes problems, because I had no issues with a single-plot figure..

Thanks,

Assaf

Subject: problem with exporting figure to .eps

From: Daniel Armyr

Date: 8 Oct, 2009 11:49:02

Message: 2 of 4

> I'm trying to export a figure which has subplots to an eps file, using exportfig.m.
> For some reason, I only see the first out of the 4 subplots on the figure. In addition,
>my editor (I'm using LyX) is having problems with viewing the figure. It seems like the
>fact it contains subplots is what makes problems, because I had no issues with a
>single-plot figure..

This sounds like a bug. You should submit a bug-report to Mathworks.

--DA

Subject: problem with exporting figure to .eps

From: Rune Allnor

Date: 8 Oct, 2009 11:54:22

Message: 3 of 4

On 4 Okt, 18:05, "Assaf Weinstein"
<assafweinstein_remove.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to export a figure which has subplots to an eps file, using exportfig.m.
> For some reason, I only see the first out of the 4 subplots on the figure. In addition, my editor (I'm using LyX) is having problems with viewing the figure. It seems like the fact it contains subplots is what makes problems, because I had no issues with a single-plot figure..

Try some other EPS viewer. Do note that the utility program
EPS2PDF has a bug which causes it to have problems with
EPS figures written from matlab, that contain LaTeX symbols.

If your viewer for some reason depends on the EPS2PDF utility,
it would have the same bug.

Rune

Subject: problem with exporting figure to .eps

From: Assaf Weinstein

Date: 5 Nov, 2009 14:26:03

Message: 4 of 4

Thanks! Does anyone know of an EPS viewer which should not have problems viewing Matlab figures?..

thank you,

Asaf

Rune Allnor <allnor@tele.ntnu.no> wrote in message <bab62185-183b-438c-90b9-e6d91842ac1e@m18g2000vbs.googlegroups.com>...
> On 4 Okt, 18:05, "Assaf Weinstein"
> <assafweinstein_remove.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to export a figure which has subplots to an eps file, using exportfig.m.
> > For some reason, I only see the first out of the 4 subplots on the figure. In addition, my editor (I'm using LyX) is having problems with viewing the figure. It seems like the fact it contains subplots is what makes problems, because I had no issues with a single-plot figure..
>
> Try some other EPS viewer. Do note that the utility program
> EPS2PDF has a bug which causes it to have problems with
> EPS figures written from matlab, that contain LaTeX symbols.
>
> If your viewer for some reason depends on the EPS2PDF utility,
> it would have the same bug.
>
> Rune

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