Hi Johann,

Just make sure you are using the same version (GPL version 8.54?) as the 
others who are not having problems. That advice is about the best I can do. 
This mailing list is not for ghostscript support.

Darren 

On Monday 21 May 2007 1:14:36 am Johann Cohen-Tanugi wrote:
> hi there,
> out of idea I decided to download gsview and try to open my eps file
> with it. It still showed it truncated but this time gsview has resizing
> capabilities, and I could actually reformat the plot so that it shows
> the whole figure and then save it. Given the fact that Matthew could not
> reproduce my issue and noticed that the ps figure was looking slightly
> different, I have the feeling that somehow ghostscript is not behaving
> correctly on my system, though I have no clue why or how. Is anyone
> expert in these matters around?
>
> thanks a lot,
> Johann
>
> Matthew Auger wrote:
> > I was having the same problem, but the recent xpdf thread pointed me
> > to a/the solution. I was able to successfully run your script by
> > outputting as eps instead of ps (which produced truncated output, as
> > you were experiencing).
> >
> > Matt
> >
> > On Thu, 10 May 2007, Johann Cohen-Tanugi wrote:
> >> Well, matplotlib starts with a canvas bigger than my screen
> >> (vertically only) but in the end it seems to resize it so everything
> >> fits in. I can see the whole drawing and the bottom toolbar. Again,
> >> saving in png or jpg works perfectly.... and of course I checked that
> >> gv was not cutting the graph when displaying it.
> >> I just tried to use GTK as a backend, and ipython tells me that there
> >> are "non implemented" errors on my script....
> >> I attach it here.
> >> thanks!
> >> Johann
> >>
> >> Darren Dale wrote:
> >>> On Wednesday 09 May 2007 12:19:24 pm Johann Cohen-Tanugi wrote:
> >>>> I am creating a "big" drawing ( figure(figsize=(16,20)) ), and when I
> >>>> try to save it in eps/ps form, it mishandle the overall size and only
> >>>> save a portion of the drawing. Saving in png or jpg works fine though.
> >>>> Any idea?
> >>>
> >>> On my system, you cant create a figure that is larger than the
> >>> monitor size, unless I use a non-gui backend like agg or ps. It
> >>> doesnt matter whether I save an eps, png, or jpg. Also, make sure
> >>> your postscript viewer is not truncating the page due to an
> >>> inappropriate page size setting.
> >>>
> >>> Darren
>
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