Alan W. Irwin wrote: > On 2007-01-27 10:00+0800 Valery Pipin wrote: > >> If you actually do want to make a portrait plot (where x is the short > >> axis aligned with the short edge of the paper) with the postscript > >> devices, use the -portrait command-line option for your PLplot python > >> script, then use > > > > Do you know how to do this within emacs? > > No since I am unfamiliar with that operating system.... :-) > > Seriously, I have heard you can do any command-line command from within > emacs so I am pretty sure it should be possible to run python scripts with > options from emacs, but somebody else will have to help here who is > familiar with emacs. I can not get it working from command line I use "python pli.py -dev psttf -o intm1.ps -portrait". It ask me about driver nevertheless. test_python.sh does not work for me [EMAIL PROTECTED] examples]$ ./test_python.sh /usr/bin/python: can't open file '/x01': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
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