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[MUG] Exporting Plots to files

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[MUG] Exporting Plots to files
Author: Roush, Craig Ryan UMKC-Student    Posted: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 23:30:25 -0500

>> From: "Roush, Craig Ryan (UMKC-Student)" "crrea2"


Is there a command in maple that I can use to automatically export my
plots to jpgs, or eps, etc.
Since I have around 40 pages of Maple code it becomes a real chore, to
go through and click on every graph to export it.
Craig

[MUG] Re: Exporting Plots to files
Author: Maple User Group    Posted: Wed, 1 May 2002 15:21:11 -0400 (

>> From: Maple User Group "maple_gr"

| >> From: "Roush, Craig Ryan (UMKC-Student)" "crrea2"
| Is there a command in maple that I can use to automatically export my
| plots to jpgs, or eps, etc.

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From: "Dr Francis J. Wright" "F.J.Wright"
To: "crrea2"
Subject: Exporting Plots to files
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 22:37:10 +0100

One way is to export the whole worksheet and then delete the file(s)
containing the text: exporting to LaTeX will generate plots as eps files and
exporting to Maple Explorer (i.e. techexplorer) or HTML/MathML will generate
plots as gif files.

Francis

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From: "Otto C. Wilke, PhD, MATH" "owilke"
To: "maple-list"
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2002 08:08:17 CST6CDT
Subject: Exporting Plots to files

Try exporting worksheet to HTML...usually all the plots will be saved
as individual image files.
Otto Wilke

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