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How do I print(save) words to postscript?
It should be pretty simple but I'm just new to IDL and am workling through the command line and scripts(program.pro). If I want to save words to the bottom of a .ps file that I am putting a few plots in what should written in my code.
set_plot works for plots but apparently not words. Print will write it on the terminal if that helps. Thank you |
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