From: Stephen Hemminger (shemminger@osdl.org)
Date: 07/06/04
Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 15:03:49 -0700 From: Stephen Hemminger <shemminger@osdl.org> Subject: Re: tcptrace eps file Message-Id: <20040706150349.7c2b0d4f@dell_ss3.pdx.osdl.net>
On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 14:44:32 -0700
Jon Webb <jon_webb@binary-one.com> wrote:
> Tejas Kokje wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >Is there a way to generate eps file output from tcptrace or xplot ?
In xplot README
How to drive the mouse
----------------------
Drag a rectangle with the left mouse button to zoom in.
Click the left mouse button to pop the zoom stack.
Drag with the middle mouse button to scroll.
Zooming or scrolling below the x axis zooms or scrolls only in the x
direction. Similarly, zooming or scrolling to the left of the y axis
zooms or scrolls only in the y direction.
Click the right mouse button to close the window. Xplot will exit if
you close all windows.
Clicking the left button while SHIFT is pressed causes xplot to drop a
postscript file in the current directory. The title is used as the
first part of the filename if there has been a title plot command.
Otherwise, "xplot" is used. The file ends in PS.# where # is a serial
number. Xplot is careful not to write over a previously dumped
postscript file, and # is incremented until an unused filename is
found.
Clicking the middle button while SHIFT is pressed similarly causes
xplot to drop a postscript file, but this will be scaled suitably to
allow the figure to be included in a document. You might have to
fiddle with the constants in emit_PS() and recompile to get the figure
sized the way you want it.
If you didn't like the size of the figure produced by SHIFT-Middle,
Clicking the right button while SHIFT is pressed will produce a
postscript plot just like the middle button, but it will take less
vertical space. Again, you can fiddle with the constants in emit_PS()
and recompile if you don't like these sizes.
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