That should now be fixed in CVS/snapshots. But I'm unable to
test
the final result since I don't have a Type 1 font that supports
Chinese characters. PDF should be supported fine.
1. "Save as EPS" now produces another error message: "... exit code
1"
(see the attached PNG file)
2. Yes, PDF part is working great with Chinese characters.
3. "Copy to clipboard" produces no message BUT the Chinese characters
are messy when paste to Word.
4. "Save as PNG" is working great with Chinese characters.
5. "Save as EMF" is working
I use the following script to generate the plot where there are four
double-byte Chinese characters as a title of the plot.
open djclose
smpl 1988/01/04 1989/12/29
gf1 <- gnuplot djclose {set title "中文標題";} --time-series
--output=display --with-lines
gf1.show
Yes, it's intended. On Windows there's a reasonable
expectation of
Thanks, I see.
Please let me know how I can help on this?
Yi-Nung Yang
2010/7/20 Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu>:
>
> On Tue, 20 Jul 2010, yinung at Gmail wrote:
>
>> Ok and thanks, I can replicate what you described. It is ok under win
>> XP to save the plot as an EMF file. However, it is still the same
>> "...conversion input..." problem if I save it as an EPS file.
>
That should now be fixed in CVS/snapshots. But I'm unable to
test
the final result since I don't have a Type 1 font that supports
Chinese characters. PDF should be supported fine.
>
>> Additionally, I note that "Copy to clipboard" is disabled under ubuntu
>> (remains enabled under win xp). Is it intended?
>
Yes, it's intended. On Windows there's a reasonable
expectation of
> a common image format on the clipboard, namely EMF, but on
Linux
> there's no such thing and I'd expect people to want to save graphs
> in some chosen format and then insert them into documents as
> wanted.
>
> Allin Cottrell
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