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== Making PostScript Files == | == Making PostScript Files == | ||
− | Within ltiview, you may first have to "Print to figure" and then, in the Figure, "Print to file" to get the postscript files to show up properly in the LaTeX files. | + | Within ltiview, you may first have to "Print to figure" and then, in the Figure, "Print to file" to get the postscript files to show up properly in the LaTeX files. If you want to have an annotated graph, be sure to turn the characteristics on but do not have any of the information boxes up when you "Print to figure." You will be able to turn the boxes on in the ''figure'' window. |
== Questions == | == Questions == |
Latest revision as of 13:27, 26 February 2014
The ltiview
program will allow you to view and analyze LTI systems in MATLAB.
Making PostScript Files
Within ltiview, you may first have to "Print to figure" and then, in the Figure, "Print to file" to get the postscript files to show up properly in the LaTeX files. If you want to have an annotated graph, be sure to turn the characteristics on but do not have any of the information boxes up when you "Print to figure." You will be able to turn the boxes on in the figure window.
Questions
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