I'm not sure what your requirements are that you need JPEG, but as  
you probably know, PDF is native across OS X (even the screen display  
is based on PDF). You can save directly from AquaTerm in either PDF  
or Postscript.

If you want to convert to other file formats such as JPEG (and you  
don't have to do this many times), it is easy to copy directly from  
the front AquaTerm window (Command-C), switch to Preview.app, and hit  
New from Clipboard or just Command-N. From there you can save as any  
of BMP, GIF, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PDF, Photoshop, PICT, PNG, SGI, TGA, or  
TIFF.

Of course, if you need to convert to other formats, there is always  
the venerable Graphic Converter which knows about every graphic  
format ever devised.

Sorry if this is already known to you, but just in case....

Jerry


On May 21, 2007, at 11:31 PM, Arjen Markus wrote:

>
>> Dear all:
>>
>> I have been using PLplot with fortran on Mac OSX and PLplot always
>> helps my works.
>>
>> Although I output to ps or X-Window, I would like to output to
>> Aquaterm and Jpeg. How to write the fortran cord with PLplot in oder
>> to to use some output drivers, how to build the my code ? Please let
>> me know.
>>


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