.- help for ^epsigr^ .- Saving graph in EPSI-format on Unix ----------------------------------- ^epsigr^ [varlist] [weight] [^if^ exp] [^in^ range] [^,^ ^sa^ving^(^filename[^,replace^]^)^ ^gph^opt^(^string^)^ graph_type specific_options common_options] ^epsigr^ ^using^ filename [filename ...] [^,^ ^saving(^filename[^,replace^]^)^ ^gph^opt^(^string^)^ graph_using_options] Description ----------- ^epsigr^ saves a graph in the EPSI-format which allows inclusion in for example LaTeX2e and others. Unlike ^gphpen -deps^ there is no superfluous whitespace surrounding the graph. Furthermore it leaves no gph-file or ps-file behind. The command requires the program ^ps2epsi^ to be installed and available in the users default path. ^psepsi^ is part of Ghostscript 5.50, see ^http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/^ for further reference. ^epsigr^ can be viewed as a front-end to ^graph^ and if no ^saving^ option is specified it behaves exactly like ^graph^. Options ------- ^saving(^filename[^,replace^]^)^ saves the graph in an epsi-file with default extension ^.eps^. ^gph^opt^(^string^)^ are options passed to ^gphpen^. All other options corresponds to the options allowed with ^graph^, see help ^graph^. Examples -------- . ^epsigr weight age^ (No file saved) . ^epsigr weight age, sa(epsplot1)^ . ^epsigr weight age, sa(epsplot1,replace) gph(-n)^ (No stata-logo) . ^gr weight age, sa(gphfile)^ (same as before, but based on previosly . ^epsigr using gphfile, sa(epsplot2)^ created graph) Author ------ Henrik Stovring University of Southern Denmark Denmark email: stovring@@isd.sdu.dk Also see -------- Manual: ^[G] graph^, ^[G] graph options^ On-line: help for ^graph^, ^gphpen^.