Hello all!
I would like to know if is possible to save images from the SSS subroutine?
the plotstack or plotrecordsection figures, for example?
thanks in advance,
Claudia Pavez
I would like to know if is possible to save images from the SSS subroutine?
the plotstack or plotrecordsection figures, for example?
thanks in advance,
Claudia Pavez
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Hi Claudia,
Perhaps after your plotstack command you can use plot1 command,
Give a look in the plotstack help for details.
sac> help plotstack
HTH,
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Milton P. PLASENCIA LINARES
Centro di Ricerche Sismologiche (CRS)
OGS - Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale
Borgo Grotta Gigante 42/C
(34010) Sgonico - Trieste - Italia
Tel: +39 040 2140 156 (Udine)
Tel: +39 040 2140 256 (Trieste)
Cel.: +39 331 6481 935
E-mail: mplasencia<at>inogs.it
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On 24 Sep 2019, at 13:26, claudia pavez <cv.pavez.o<at>gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all!
I would like to know if is possible to save images from the SSS subroutine?
the plotstack or plotrecordsection figures, for example?
thanks in advance,
Claudia Pavez
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Hi Milton,
I already try saveimg and P1, but no one is working.
Do you recommend other possible way?
thanks,
Claudia
El mar., 24 sept. 2019 a las 13:55, Milton Percy Plasencia Linares (<
mplasencia<at>inogs.it>) escribió:
Hi Claudia,
Perhaps after your plotstack command you can use plot1 command,
Give a look in the plotstack help for details.
sac> help plotstack
HTH,
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Milton P. PLASENCIA LINARES
Centro di Ricerche Sismologiche (CRS)
OGS - Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale
Borgo Grotta Gigante 42/C
(34010) Sgonico - Trieste - Italia
Tel: +39 040 2140 156 (Udine)
Tel: +39 040 2140 256 (Trieste)
Cel.: +39 331 6481 935
E-mail: mplasencia<at>inogs.it
ASAIN (Antarctic Seismographic Argentinean Italian Network)
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On 24 Sep 2019, at 13:26, claudia pavez <cv.pavez.o<at>gmail.com> wrote:
subroutine?
Hello all!
I would like to know if is possible to save images from the SSS
the plotstack or plotrecordsection figures, for example?
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thanks in advance,
Claudia Pavez
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Dear Claudia,
I found in my tests a while back that the saveimg command wasn't
working for me out of the SSS subroutine. The two-stage process of
conversion to SAC graphics file followed by conversion to postscript
works for both SSS and regular SAC. For example in regular SAC:
SAC> read myfile.sac
SAC> p1
SAC> begindevices sgf
SAC> p1
SAC> q
You will see a file "f001.sgf" in your directory. Then you can use the command
sgftops f001.sgf mynewplot.ps
( followed by ps2pdf mynewplot.ps if you want PDF format)
If you're in SSS you'd be using plotstack, plotrecordsection etc., but
the command sequence is otherwise the same.
Best regards,
Fiona.
On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 8:09 AM claudia pavez <cv.pavez.o<at>gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Milton,
I already try saveimg and P1, but no one is working.
Do you recommend other possible way?
thanks,
Claudia
El mar., 24 sept. 2019 a las 13:55, Milton Percy Plasencia Linares (<mplasencia<at>inogs.it>) escribió:
Hi Claudia,
Perhaps after your plotstack command you can use plot1 command,
Give a look in the plotstack help for details.
sac> help plotstack
HTH,
On 24 Sep 2019, at 13:26, claudia pavez <cv.pavez.o<at>gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all!
I would like to know if is possible to save images from the SSS subroutine?
the plotstack or plotrecordsection figures, for example?
thanks in advance,
Claudia Pavez
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Hi all,
Thank you very much Fiona.
I just found another way to do this. If you write 'qs' after plotting in
the SSS subroutine, you
can keep the image, and use the normal way to save. Here an example,
SAC/SSS> plotstack
SAC/SSS> qs
SAC> saveimg test.ps
save file test.ps [PS]
SAC>
Best,
Claudia
El mar., 24 sept. 2019 a las 15:01, Fiona Darbyshire (<
f.darbyshire<at>gmail.com>) escribió:
Dear Claudia,
I found in my tests a while back that the saveimg command wasn't
working for me out of the SSS subroutine. The two-stage process of
conversion to SAC graphics file followed by conversion to postscript
works for both SSS and regular SAC. For example in regular SAC:
SAC> read myfile.sac
SAC> p1
SAC> begindevices sgf
SAC> p1
SAC> q
You will see a file "f001.sgf" in your directory. Then you can use the
command
sgftops f001.sgf mynewplot.ps
( followed by ps2pdf mynewplot.ps if you want PDF format)
If you're in SSS you'd be using plotstack, plotrecordsection etc., but
the command sequence is otherwise the same.
Best regards,
Fiona.
On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 8:09 AM claudia pavez <cv.pavez.o<at>gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi Milton,
mplasencia<at>inogs.it>) escribió:
I already try saveimg and P1, but no one is working.
Do you recommend other possible way?
thanks,
Claudia
El mar., 24 sept. 2019 a las 13:55, Milton Percy Plasencia Linares (<
Hi Claudia,
Perhaps after your plotstack command you can use plot1 command,
Give a look in the plotstack help for details.
sac> help plotstack
HTH,
On 24 Sep 2019, at 13:26, claudia pavez <cv.pavez.o<at>gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all!
I would like to know if is possible to save images from the SSS
the plotstack or plotrecordsection figures, for example?
thanks in advance,
Claudia Pavez
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