print to pdf always give portirait figure
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Hi Folks
I am using matlab to create plots and for publication, and these plots need to be in vector format with custom fonts like calibri. I have the following code:
mf=figure;
mf_sx=8;
mf_sy=5;
set(mf,'PaperUnits','centimeters');
set(mf,'PaperSize',[mf_sx mf_sy]);
set(mf,'PaperPosition',[0 0 mf_sx mf_sy]);
set(mf,'renderer','Painters')
plot(0:.01,2*pi,sin(0:.01,2*pi))
print(mf,'PAdobe PDF')
This works like charm in matlab 2012, giving very nice font quality and consistent fonts and every thing. But now in the 2015b version, I get the printed paper is always Portrait format, the longer side is always the height of the paper and the actual drawing is clipped! Any body else experiencing this problem or any clue why this is the case now?
BTW, I have tried savefig and export_fig from file exchange and they are no good for a lot of reasons.
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Dave Behera
el 4 de Abr. de 2016
Did you try setting the PaperOrientation property to force 'landscape' mode?:
Anand Patel
el 27 de Abr. de 2016
You can try to set orientation to 'landscape' before setting paper related properties. It'll give you output without clipping, and to view landscape mode, you can rotate page in pdf viewer.
mf=figure;
mf_sx=8;
mf_sy=5;
set(mf, 'PaperOrientation', 'landscape');
set(mf,'PaperUnits','centimeters');
set(mf,'PaperSize',[mf_sx mf_sy]);
set(mf,'PaperPosition',[0 0 mf_sx mf_sy]);
set(mf,'renderer','Painters')
plot((rand(3));
print(mf,'-PAdobe PDF')
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