Hi all,

A slightly corrected version of matgen.tcl is available at
http://www.esat.kuleuven.be/~wvereeck/matgen/matgen.tcl

An error was corrected to prevent that a text label from the Matlab 
postscript file could be used as a command for the Tcl interpreter.

Kind Regards,
Wim Vereecken

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On Saturday 15 September 2007 13:26, Wim Vereecken wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> > My only problem is that I do all my Matlab work with the
> > open-source version "Octave", that uses gnuplot to write all of
> > its PS and EPS output.  Alas, the PostScript of gnuplot is not
> > compatible with that of Matlab.
>
> Thanks for the fast response! The advantage of the Matlab file
> format is that only a very limited set of drawing routines is used
> to construct most of it's vector plots. I don't know whether this
> is also the case for gnuplot. If I find some time, I'll try to
> figure it out. It should be doable though, as for the matgen script
> I've spent most of my time learning the Tcl syntax :)
>
> Regards,
> Wim Vereecken
>
>
>
>
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