[Scilab-users] Bitmap export

Stefan Du Rietz sdr at durietz.se
Mon Jan 13 10:37:40 CET 2014


On 2014-01-13 09:16, Antoine Monmayrant wrote:
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> On 01/13/2014 01:27 AM, Stefan Du Rietz wrote:
>> Hi,
>> when I export a figure to a bitmap file (PNG, JPG, GIF, PPM, BMP)
>> from Xubuntu Linux, it has the y axis turned about 30 degrees
>> clockwise and is divided in two parts. Has anybody else experienced
>> that?
>>
>> Regards /Stefan
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> Hi Stefan,
>
> Could you send us a small test script that produces the bogus plot, so
> we can give it a try?
> Do you have a huge scaling factor between x and y?
> Like mean(y)<mean(x)*10^-4 ?
> If it is the case, try plot(x,y*10^4) (replacing 10^4 be the inverse
> of the y/x ratio).
> There use to be a bug that produces this slant, but it is corrected
> now: see http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11399 .
>
> Hope it helps,
>
> Antoine
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Hi Antoine,
there is nothing wrong with the plot, only with the exported file! And 
even that is OK when exported from Windows 7.

x = [0:0.05*%pi:2*%pi]';
f = scf();
plot2d(x, sin(x))
xgrid()

Now, from the figure menu: File > Export to ... > PNG (or any other)

File > Vectorial export ... works OK.

Regards /Stefan





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