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How to print figure to an .eps file properly?

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I'm printing the same figures as .png and .eps files. The .png looks fine, but the .eps appear to have some issues:
  • Somehow the image is cut to minimal space, but it also appear to cut the last number in my X axis.
  • My Y axis is set to a log scale, and so the 10^x (x=0,1,2,...) numbers don't look good at all (they look fine in the .png file).
  • In the legend of one of my figures there is an equation using sprintf(...). The text there doesn't scale properly with the box of the legend - it goes beyond the box untill it is cut in the bounds of the image.
I'm using the commands:
...
print(figure_current,'-dpng','-r200',file_figure_png_full_location);
...
print(figure_current,'-depsc','-painters',file_figure_eps_full_location);

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the cyclist
the cyclist il 19 Ago 2019
Try using '-opengl' rather than '-painters' for the renderer.
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Rik
Rik il 28 Ago 2019
If I recall correctly, print selects the renderer based on the image format (pixel or vector). That should be mentioned in the doc.
the cyclist
the cyclist il 28 Ago 2019
I don't recall for sure, and I'm currently on a machine that doesn't have MATLAB installed (horrors!) so I can't check. But I think the default renderer might be something like "Auto", meaning that the MATLAB will choose which one to use based on properties of the figure. I poked around the documentation a bit, but could not find a definitive answer.

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the cyclist
the cyclist il 17 Ago 2019
Try using export_fig.
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tensorisation
tensorisation il 18 Ago 2019
Modificato: tensorisation il 18 Ago 2019
Before resorting to trying to use this external elaborate shared library tool, isn't there a way to just properly save a figure as an .eps file in Matlab?

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