Hi Ansley,
Thanks a lot. Both your suggestions are working well, pretty
much what i desired. The letters do become very hard to read, but
gets much thinner when i convert the output to ps/pdf format and so
i needed the thick lines. Next i'll learn how to control the font
size, font type and font colour of colour bar.
I had unsuccessfully tried to use the script bold.jnl a long
time back and so it completely slipped out of my mind.
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 10:49 PM, Ansley Manke
<Ansley.B.Manke@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Samrat,
What you are trying is working for me even on the lines that are
used in the color bar. So we can work on finding out what's
happening there. Try adding "ppl pen,1,13" also. But first I have a
different suggestion for you to try. Before making your plot, run
the script
yes? GO bold
The script bold.jnl, included with the Ferret distribution, sets
fonts and text sizes for nicer output. You can combine this with
ppl pen commands, but I find those make the letters so thick that
they're hard to read.
Ansley
Samrat Rao wrote:
Hi,
I am using Ferret v6.1. When using the fill command, in order to
make the axes as well as the xlab, ylab and title darker, i use the
command ppl pen 0,13. But this does not darken the colour bar that
appears on the right hand side of the diagram. How do i achieve this?
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Thanks,
Samrat
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Regards,
Samrat.