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How do I post-process a gnuplot graph?

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How do I post-process a gnuplot graph?

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This depends on the terminal type you use. You can use the terminal type fig (you may need to recompile gnuplot to enable this terminal type, by putting #define FIG into ), and use the xfig drawing program to edit the plot afterwards. For PostScript output, you may be able to use the pstotgif script (which calls GhostScript) to convert PostScript into the format of the tgif drawing program. Tgif is also able to save in PostScript format. Both tgif and xfig can be obtained from the X Window contrib distribution (see Q3.3). Another possibility for modifying PostScript output appears to be IslandDraw, a commercial drawing program for UNIX workstations. For Windows, there is another alternative, PageDraw. It can post-process AI (Adobe Illustrator) files, and has a converter from PostScript to AI. It can be downloaded from http://www.wix.com/PageDraw/.

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