[pstricks] strange behavior in pst-3d

Nitecki, Zbigniew H. Zbigniew.Nitecki at tufts.edu
Sat Jul 23 16:33:51 CEST 2011


Herbert:
Putting it in makes no difference.

Can you explain further (to me) your cryptic note to Michael (way below) about how to split off a single page of output?  How to I accomplish this, so I can send the one page where I am getting this effect?

Zbigniew Nitecki
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On Jul 23, 2011, at 4:18, Herbert Voss wrote:

Am 22.07.2011 23:22, schrieb Nitecki, Zbigniew H.:
The fairly simple code in the attached tex file generates the (correct) picture attached below.
However, when I copy this piece of code into a (much) larger file, inside a figure environment, the dashed line defined on the line indicated appears horizontal, basically touching the lower
corner of the horizontal square (unfortunately, I don't know how to take that output and attach it here, without attaching the whole 35-page output in which it is embedded).  What could cause this, and how do I test for it?

what happens if you put the command

\setIIIDplotDefaults

before this example inside the figure environment


Herbert
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From: Herbert Voss <Herbert.Voss at FU-Berlin.DE<mailto:Herbert.Voss at FU-Berlin.DE>>

Date: July 23, 2011 4:19:45 EDT

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Subject: Re: [pstricks] strange behavior in pst-3d

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Am 23.07.2011 01:10, schrieb Michael Sharpe:

On Jul 22, 2011, at 2:22 PM, Nitecki, Zbigniew H. wrote:

The fairly simple code in the attached tex file generates the (correct) picture attached below.
However, when I copy this piece of code into a (much) larger file, inside a figure environment, the dashed line defined on the line indicated appears horizontal, basically touching the lower
corner of the horizontal square (unfortunately, I don't know how to take that output and attach it here, without attaching the whole 35-page output in which it is embedded).  What could cause this, and how do I test for it?



<Newpst3dtest.tex>
<Newpst3dtest.pdf>



You can burst your large pdf into single pages using

texexec --pdfsplit filename.pdf

and attach the page of interest.

Michael,
that can be done without splitting the document.

\includegraphics[page=...]{<file>.pdf}

knows the optional argument page

Herbert
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