white rectangle behind Matlab figure
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Hello,
with the polar command I generate the figure fig_01......
The background of the figure rectangle is gray and that of the polarplot is white.
With the Matlab command
print('polar_plot','-depsc')
I generate an eps-figure. Whe I import this figure in a TeX-manuscript it needs more place than the polarplot alone.
So I import the Matlab-eps-file in CorelDraw and you can see a great white rectangel behind the polarplot in fig_02.....
After suspending groups it is possible to delete the white rectangle only. So I get the fig_03.....
In CorelDraw I can export this figure as an eps-file again, but now without the white rectangle.
It is possible to modify the print command to avoid the white rectangle behind the figure?
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Stephen23
2019-5-21
" I didn't know about InvertHardCopy. It must be an undocumented property. "
InvertHardcopy is documented in the figure properties documentation (which is linked to from the figure documentation):
and also has its own dedicated examples page here:
Adam Danz
2019-5-21
(blush)
I was looking in axis properties despite the example setting a property of a figure.
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