Hi Saurabh,
From my experience it’s just fine to rename .ps figures to .eps. Also, if you have your figures already saved in .pdf or .png and you use mac, you can open them on the Preview app, Print (command+P), it will open a window and in the bottom left corner, where it says pdf, click on this box and choose “Save as PostScript”.
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Fabio
From: <owner-ferret_users@xxxxxxxx> on behalf of saurabh rathore <rohitsrb2020@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, 13 February 2020 at 1:15 am
To: ferret users <ferret_users@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: [ferret_users] can not save figure in .ps format
Dear Ferreters,
G'day
I am trying to save figure in .ps format but I am getting an error while saving it. I have installed PyFerret from the conda library in a new environment. The version of my PyFerret is 7.5.
use coads_climatology
fill sst[l=1]
save/file=test.ps
**ERROR <class 'AttributeError'>: type object 'QPrinter' has no attribute 'PostScriptFormat'
I am not able to resolve this error.
Most importantly, I need to develop figures for publications so the required format is EPS. Is there any command to get .eps file format with good resolution from PyFerret 7.5?
Eagerly waiting for some help. Thanks in advance.
Cheers, Saurabh
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REGARDS
Saurabh Rathore
Research Scholar (PhD.)
Centre For Oceans, Rivers, Atmosphere & Land Science Technology
Indian Institute Of Technology, Kharagpur
contact :- 91- 8345984434
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