Except that the ps file(s) generate by "amplot -p -l amdump*" is a B/W ps file.
Is there an option is the amplot that I am missing?
>Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 13:02:05 -0500
>From: Jon LaBadie <jon AT jgcomp DOT com>
>To: Broderick Wood <bmw AT cs.ualberta DOT ca>
>Subject: Re: amplot question
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>On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 09:52:34AM -0700, Broderick Wood wrote:
>>
>> Is there a way to get amplot to generate the postscript files in color
>> rather
>> than greyscale?
>>
>
>I don't use it often, but I believe I had it generate color postscript,
>then viewed it with ghostview in color. Also, I was able to use ghostscript
>to generate cdj (color deskjet) output from the postscript input and print
>to an HP inkjet printer. I wasn't playing with pdf at the time, but
>ghostscript can also generate pdf output from postscript input.
>
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