From: Jakobrosenkrantz Rosenkrantz on
A fellow student and I work on a project, and in the report we will put different MatLab-plots. We normally prefer to export the plots in .pdf-format, but when we export the plots from the same scripts on different computers, the exported .pdf-files do not look the same. We have tried to adjust 'Position' and 'Paperisze' in the 'figure' command, but without luck.

Is there a way to make sure that the exported graphics look the same when exported on different computers?

Thanks in advance

- Jakob
From: TC Christensen on
"Oliver Woodford" <o.j.woodford.98(a)cantab.net> wrote in message <hr68c4$h9t$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>...
> "Jakobrosenkrantz Rosenkrantz" wrote:
> > Is there a way to make sure that the exported graphics look the same when exported on different computers?
>
> Try export_fig:
> http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/23629-exportfig
>
> You'll need to set the figure size to be the same on each computer.

Hi Oliver,

I am the previously mentioned 'fellow student'. Thank you for your advice.

We downloaded the export_fig package, and it has succesfully done what we wanted it to do. The only tweaking we needed to do, was to have slightly different values of 'Position' on each of our seperate computers. Now that that's been tuned, we can independently save plots with the same size, relation and appearance.

Thank you!
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