[Scilab-users] Export plot from figure with uicontrols

Federico Miyara fmiyara at fceia.unr.edu.ar
Tue Feb 26 18:13:24 CET 2019


Izabela,

Oh, I see... no idea for now...

Federico


On 26/02/2019 13:41, Izabela Wójcik-Grząba wrote:
> Thanks Federico, but as I wrote in an answer to Samuel, the problem is 
> that you can't export a figure with uicontrols because you get a blank 
> picture.
>
>
>
> W dniu 26.02.2019 17:34, Federico Miyara napisał(a):
>> Izabela,
>>
>> I've had the same problem. Saving as eps is theoretically the solution
>> but I couldn't manage to make it compatible with, for instance, Word.
>> My solution has been to save the figure as svg (a vectorized format),
>> then open it with GIMP, a free open source image editor, then select
>> an appropriate size (large enough so that when inserted in a word
>> processing software has a very high, printable resolution) and save as
>> high quality jpg. If the export contains things you don't want, you
>> simple trim out those parts.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Federico Miyara
>>
>>
>> On 26/02/2019 13:07, Samuel Gougeon wrote:
>>> Le 26/02/2019 à 15:15, Izabela Wójcik-Grząba a écrit :
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I know that there's no official method to export a figure 
>>>> containing uicontrols but I need to export only my plot which is in 
>>>> the frame of the figure. Ordinary print screen is not enough 
>>>> because I may need a bigger size of a picture
>>>
>>> The saved screenshot has the size of the figure when you save it. So:
>>>
>>> plot2d()
>>> set(gcf(), "visible","off","axes_size",[2440,1840]); // for instance
>>> xs2png(0, "bigfig.png")
>>>
>>> // winopen("bigfig.png")
>>>
>>> should do what you expect.
>>>
>>>> and also an .eps file.
>>>
>>> PostScript is a vectorial format. So the rendering from it should be 
>>> scalable according to your requirements.
>>>
>>> Samuel
>>>
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