Another approach that I've used is to save plot in powplot as a .emf
file which can be inserted as a file into powerpoint. Then I use the
"crop" tool to remove all titles & legends from around the outside of
the plot & put in my own as "arial" characters. The result after
grouping can be copied & p
If you save powplot as PostScript file font can be changed by manual editing
of postscript which is ascii file. Some experience (at time) is needed.
Peter Zavalij
Director, X-ray Crystallographic Laboratory
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
091 Chemistry Building
University of Maryland
Col
Thanks a lot for your reply. I finally still have to export the plot as
csv file in the liveplot, and then plot in Origin, which is more
flexible, although more extra work has to be involved. I like the figure
powplot gives, but the only problem is the font.
Sincerely,
Ling Yang
-Original M
I'd only add that powplot has an "A" option for producing an ascii file
with the as plotted values suitable for plotting by gnuplot (or anything
else). Key point - this file contains the as plotted data.
R.B. Von Dreele
IPNS Division
Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne, IL 60439-4814
-Origi
The best (not the fastest) way is to import observed and calculated plots
from CIF file into Excel spreadsheet and then do to the plot whatever is
desired. Reflections can be shown as error but using imported 2theta.
I have template that does scaling, etc. automatically (to some extend).
Peter Zav
Dear Rietvelders,
Do you know how to change the settings for the powplot window in GSAS so
that the figure looks more appealing for publishing? I did find some
"options" in the menu for text size etc, but they do not work. Other
settings, like symbol, length of reflection lines, are also problemat