How do I save a plot to an EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) file?
DPlot has no direct support for EPS output. But Windows does, and it’s fairly simple to make DPlot produce EPS files. If you do not already have a PostScript printer installed: • Start Control Panel. • Select Printers, then Add a Printer. • Click Next to cycle through the first couple of dialogs. You’re now going to install a PostScript printer. It doesn’t matter if you actually have a particular printer or not since you won’t be printing to it. If you know you’ll only want to save B&W output, any of the HP LaserJet PostScript printers are good choices. If you want color information saved to the file, of course select a color printer, e.g. the HP Color LaserJet 5/5M. Of course if you know what the final output destination for your EPS files is and that printer driver is available, then you should install that printer. • After selecting a printer click Next. Under Available ports select FILE:. This is not critical since the Print dialog in DPlot will give you the option of printing to a
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