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Re: saving a Notebook as pdf or xml
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Feb 20, 2012 2:50 AM
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On 17/02/2012 11:31, Andre Hautot wrote: > Hello, > Here is a short Notebook that works pretty well : > > gr = Plot3D[x^2 + y^2, {x, -2, 2}, {y, -2, 2}, Mesh -> None, > BoxRatios -> Automatic]; > > sol[p_, g_, y0_, vx0_] := > NDSolve[{- x''[t] + (- g - (2 x'[t]^2 + 2 y'[t]^2 + 2 x[t] x''[t] + 2 > y[t] y''[t])) 2 p x[t] == 0, > - y''[t] + (- g - (2 x'[t]^2 + 2 y'[t]^2 + 2 x[t] x''[t] + 2 y[t] > y''[t])) 2 p y[t] == 0, > z[t] == p (x[t]^2 + y[t]^2), x[0] == 0, x'[0] == -vx0, y[0] == y0, > y'[0] == 0}, {x, y, z}, {t, 0, 100}]; > > a0 = ParametricPlot3D[ > Evaluate[{x[t], y[t], z[t]} /. sol[1, 10, 1.5, 1]], {t, 0, 10}, > PlotStyle -> Thick]; > > Show[a0, gr] > > However, 1) saving the Notebook as a pdf file alters the a0-display in > the final output > 2) saving the Notebook as a xml file alters some printings like = = (Equal) > > Suggestions ? Thanks in advance, > > A. Hautot >
I use some free software called PrimoPDF. This pretends to be a printer, and all you do, is print your notebook to this 'printer'.
David Bailey http://www.dbaileyconsultancy.co.uk
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