Next time post your code in [ CODE ] [ /CODE ] blocks.
But using my intuition I can guess that your EOF has spaces to the left of it. It should immediately follow the line feed.
Not like this
but like this
Sorry for that..As much as possible I am trying my best to explain.
Now I am doing like below First method:
Its working fine.
Please help me do the same with <<EOF
Yes I did that..
But One problem when I do the same with a temporary file, I mean with the 1st method the plot remains there until I press quit. But in this case ie, <<EOF case it comes for a fraction of second then vanish automatically..
Thank you..
user_prady
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meta2tga
META2TGA(1) General Commands Manual META2TGA(1)NAME
meta2tga - convert metafile to Targa image format
SYNOPSIS
meta2tga [ -c | -r ][ -x width ][ -y height ][ -m minrad ][ -o outname ] file ..
DESCRIPTION
Meta2tga reads each metafile file in sequence and converts it to a compressed, color-mapped Targa file. The result is sent to the standard
output (which must be redirected) unless the -o option is used. The argument to the -o option specifies the base file name, to which a
page number and ".tga" is added as a suffix. Note that this option must be present in order to produce more than a single page of output.
The default output resolution is 400 by 400, but a different resolution can be given with the -x and -y options.
The -m option can be used to set a minimum value for the line radius in pixels. This may be helpful for improving the readability of high
resolution output. The default value is 0, which allows lines of one pixel thickness.
If the option -c is specified, the input files are only conditioned for output, ie. expanded (see pexpand). This is useful if many copies
of the same output is desired. If the option -r is instead specified, the input is assumed already to be conditioned. If no input files
are specified, the standard input is read.
EXAMPLE
To convert the plots examp1.plt and examp2.plt to 1024x1024 Targa files:
bgraph examp1.plt examp2.plt | meta2tga -o examp -x 1024 -y 1024
FILES
see pexpand(1) and psort(1)AUTHOR
Greg Ward
SEE ALSO bgraph(1), igraph(1), meta2bmp(1), pexpand(1), psmeta(1), psort(1), ra_t8(1)RADIANCE 6/24/98 META2TGA(1)