hi. i just bought Dplot for my conference paper...
I managed to make an .eps file (3d plot) from my data set.
then I put the eps file in .tex file (Latex) and...finally made a pdf file.
THe problem is, the eps file (yes, the 3d plot) has too big margin up and down side in pdf.
I changed Specify plot size, ...everything.
but still, i can see big gap up and down.
u can see the problem at the link below ;
http://picasaweb.google.co.kr/bicbac/Im ... 2926539874
how can i fix this?
I just want my last 3d plot to look like the other plots as u can see.
help~~
Its about Plot size
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First, it is hard to tell but it looks like you might be including the filename in the lower right corner of the plot (Text>Print Caption) in a very small font. If so, uncheck that option.
Next, select File>Page Setup and increase the bottom and right print margins such that the plot size you've specified with Extents/Intervals/Size will just fit within the margins on the paper size you've picked.
I have no experience with LaTeX, so I can't guarantee this will work. LaTeX might consider the entire page size to be a part of the imported image and not care how much of that page contains useful data. If that's the case then none of the above will work. The only suggestion I can offer in that case is to use a custom page size or a page size closer to what you want in your output. What page sizes are available will be dependent on the printer driver you're using to produce the .EPS file.
Next, select File>Page Setup and increase the bottom and right print margins such that the plot size you've specified with Extents/Intervals/Size will just fit within the margins on the paper size you've picked.
I have no experience with LaTeX, so I can't guarantee this will work. LaTeX might consider the entire page size to be a part of the imported image and not care how much of that page contains useful data. If that's the case then none of the above will work. The only suggestion I can offer in that case is to use a custom page size or a page size closer to what you want in your output. What page sizes are available will be dependent on the printer driver you're using to produce the .EPS file.
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