[Scilab-users] Bitmap export

Stefan Du Rietz sdr at durietz.se
Thu Jan 16 21:35:33 CET 2014


Hi Calixte,
I would rather not, because there is no other problem with the Linux 
driver and I remember other problems with the proprietary driver 
(besides that it is proprietary ...). And why is the figure OK if 
there is an error in the driver? It is only after the export that the 
error shows up!

/Stefan


On 2014-01-13 10:52, Calixte Denizet wrote:
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> Weird... imho it is a problem with the driver of your GC.
> Could you try to install proprietary driver please ?
>
> Regards
>
> Calixte
>
> On 13/01/2014 10:50, Stefan Du Rietz wrote:
>> Hi Calixte,
>> here you are!
>>
>> Regards /Stefan
>>
>> On 2014-01-13 10:43, Calixte Denizet wrote:
>> --------------------
>>> Hi Stefan,
>>>
>>> Could you attach the guilty picture please ?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Calixte
>>>
>>> On 13/01/2014 10:37, Stefan Du Rietz wrote:
>>>> On 2014-01-13 09:16, Antoine Monmayrant wrote:
>>>> --------------------
>>>>> 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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