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<div><h1 id="a0000000107">1.17 eps</h1>
<p><a name="a0000001056" id="a0000001056"></a> </p><pre>
eps [ item <id> ] <filename> [ at <vector> ] [rotate <angle>]
[width <length>] [height <length>]
[ clip ] [ calcbbox ]
</pre><p>The <tt class="tt">eps</tt> command<a name="a0000001057" id="a0000001057"></a> allows Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) images to be inserted onto multiplot canvases. The <tt class="tt">at</tt> modifier can be used to specify where the image should be placed on the vector graphics canvas; if it is not, then the image is placed at the origin. The settings <tt class="tt">texthalign</tt> and <tt class="tt">textvalign</tt> determined how the image is aligned relatively to this reference point – for example, whether its bottom left corner or its center is placed at the reference point. </p><p>The <tt class="tt">rotate</tt> modifier can be used to rotate the image by any angle, measured in degrees counter-clockwise. The <tt class="tt">width</tt> or <tt class="tt">height</tt> modifiers can be used to specify the width or height with which the image should be rendered; both should be specified in centimeters. If neither is specified then the image will be rendered with the native dimensions specified within the PostScript. The <tt class="tt">eps</tt> command is often useful in multiplot mode, allowing PostScript images to be combined with plots, text labels, etc. </p><p>The <tt class="tt">clip</tt> modifier causes Pyxplot to clip an eps image to its stated bounding box. The <tt class="tt">calcbbox</tt> modifier causes Pyxplot to ignore the bounding box stated in the eps file and calculate its own when working out how to scale the image to the specified width and height. </p><p>All vector graphics objects placed on multiplot canvases receive unique identification numbers which count sequentially from one, and which may be listed using the <tt class="tt">list</tt> command. By reference to these numbers, they can be deleted and subsequently restored with the <tt class="tt">delete</tt> and <tt class="tt">undelete</tt> commands respectively. </p></div>
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