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prime |
Posted - 12/07/2009 : 5:22:57 PM For publication purposes, I need to export a bunch of color figures in black and white. The "Graph Theme" for "B&W Publication" almost works. See the two figures below (exported as eps, later screen captured to put into this forum). There are 2 problems. It has left a few of the markers in color. Also it has blacked out a gif image imported into the graph.
By the way, I had to import an image of the math symbol on the axis because I could not create it otherwise. Is there a better option?
Thanks, Mike
OriginPro8 SR 5. Windows Vista color:
 exported B&W:
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prime |
Posted - 12/09/2009 : 12:05:28 PM Thanks! Everything works fine now.
Mike
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Deanna |
Posted - 12/09/2009 : 12:06:51 AM Hi Mike,
Thanks for uploading the project. There is something wrong with the B&W Publication theme. I fixed it and send you a updated theme. Please use it instead of the old one.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
Deanna OriginLab Technical Services |
prime |
Posted - 12/08/2009 : 1:48:32 PM Deanna, I upload the project via the General Contact form.
Thanks for the help with the math symbol. The "ab" was the main missing knowledge for me.
Thanks for the help, Mike
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easwar |
Posted - 12/08/2009 : 09:31:04 AM Hi Mike,
Here is the procedure for getting the math symbols the way you wanted them:
1> Double click the title to enter in-place editing 2> Press ctrl-m to bring up symbol map dialog and select Symbol from the font drop-down list 3> Select the "dau" character and press Insert - at this point a dialog should pop up asking if you want to insert this as a separate node, this happens for characters above number 127 - select No. If you do not see this dialog, quit and go to Help menu and select Reactivate Reminder Messages and then start over again 4> then insert the sigma character and press Close 5> Click away from the text label to update it, then right click to select Properties. 6> In the dialog that opens add \ab() around the characters present, so text would look like: \ab(\g(¶s)) and click OK
This should give the text label you wanted. The reason to insert not as a separate node is because if it is inserted separate, the line above gets broken.
Easwar OriginLab
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Deanna |
Posted - 12/08/2009 : 12:30:30 AM Hi Mike,
I cannot reproduce the exporting problem with a simple scatter+line graph created by me. Would you please send me your project/graph so that I can do some tests?
Please follow the instructions in this web page to upload the file: http://www.originlab.com/index.aspx?s=1&lm=123&pid=752
For the second question (math symbol), I suggest using the symbol map to insert the symbols instead of importing an image. To use symbol map, double-click to edit the axis title and then press CTRL-M to open the Symbol Map dialog. Select the desired symbol and insert. (You can see more details here: http://www.originlab.com/www/helponline/Origin8/en/graphing/creating_text_labels.htm#Symbol)
I notice that you are using Origin SR5. I strongly recommend updating to SR6 because it includes many bug fixes. Please download SR6 from here: http://www.originlab.com/index.aspx?s=9&lm=394&pid=1214
Deanna OriginLab Technical Services |