[pstricks] pspicture scaling.

Piter_ x.piter at gmail.com
Mon Jul 19 13:48:15 CEST 2010


Thanks.
Works great.
Dear Piter,

>
>
> You can aslo use \scalebox{0.7}{ your figure code}  from graphics package
> to scale the figure and the text to what you want.
>
> (Or \psscalebox from pstricks package).
>
>
>
> From doc:
>
> \scalebox {<h-scale>i}[<v-scale>]{<text>}
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>
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> \psscalebox{num1 num2}{stuff }
>
> If you give two numbers in the first argument, *num1 *is used to scale
>
> horizontally and *num2 *is used to scale vertically. If you give just one
>
> number, the box is scaled by the same in both directions. You can’t
>
> scale by zero, but negative numbers are OK, and have the effect of
>
> flipping the box around the axis. You never know when you need to
>
> do something like this (\scalebox{-1 1}{this}).
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Patrice
>
> *De :* pstricks-bounces at tug.org [mailto:pstricks-bounces at tug.org] *De la
> part de* Piter_
> *Envoyé :* samedi 17 juillet 2010 17:40
> *À :* pstricks at tug.org
> *Objet :* [pstricks] pspicture scaling.
>
>
>
> Hi all.
> I have made a picture using pst-optexp
> I there any way to make it half size without remaking all coordinates.
>
> Thanks.
> Petro
>
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