Maurice LeBrun wrote:
> Valery Pipin writes:
> > On Thursday 15 February 2007, Werner Smekal wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > > Our ninth example has 5 separate pages which the -fam option turns
> > > > into 5 separate files. I have also shown the use of the -fflen
> > > > option which (in this
On Thursday 15 February 2007, Werner Smekal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Our ninth example has 5 separate pages which the -fam option turns into
> > 5 separate files. I have also shown the use of the -fflen option which
> > (in this case) insures the numerical suffix is three characters (in case
> > you hav
Hi,
> Our ninth example has 5 separate pages which the -fam option turns into
> 5 separate files. I have also shown the use of the -fflen option which
> (in this case) insures the numerical suffix is three characters (in case
> you have more than 100 pages). I assume ffmpeg would have no trouble
On 2007-02-14 18:21+0100 Dominique MICOLLET wrote:
> Hello
>
> I wish to use plplot to make simple physics animation (such as a mobile thrown
> in the air) on a Debian Sarge.
> The plplot version is 5.7.2, used with Fortran program. I can use C if
> necessary.
>
> I need a set of images which will
Hello
I wish to use plplot to make simple physics animation (such as a mobile thrown
in the air) on a Debian Sarge.
The plplot version is 5.7.2, used with Fortran program. I can use C if
necessary.
I need a set of images which will be used to feed ffmpeg.
Currently I use the postscript