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|Name=Plot Save |
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|MenuLocation=Plot → Save plot |
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The standard plot module already provides a minimum tool to save plots [[File:Matplotlib save button.png|Default save plot button]]. |
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The standard plot module already provides a minimum tool to save plots [[File:Matplotlib_save_button.png|24px]]. If you install the [[Image:Workbench_Plot.svg|24px]] [[Plot_Workbench|Plot Workbench]] using the [[Std_AddonMgr|Add-on manager]], a more complete tool to save the active plot will be available. With this tool you can also select the size and resolution of the output image. |
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With this tool you can also select the size and resolution of output image. |
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Select the plot tab that you want to save, and run this tool. Use path selector button |
Select the plot tab that you want to save, and run this tool. Use the path selector button to show a file dialog where you can choose the file location and format. |
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[[Image:Plot_Save_Path.png|Path selection button]] |
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* '''File path''': You can set the output image path (including format extension) inserting it at text line too. |
* '''File path''': You can set the output image path (including format extension) inserting it at text line too. |
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* '''Size''': You can specify output image width and height (inches). |
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Latest revision as of 18:56, 2 October 2021
Plot Save |
Menu location |
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Plot → Save plot |
Workbenches |
Plot |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
- |
See also |
None |
Description
The standard plot module already provides a minimum tool to save plots . If you install the Plot Workbench using the Add-on manager, a more complete tool to save the active plot will be available. With this tool you can also select the size and resolution of the output image.
Usage
Select the plot tab that you want to save, and run this tool. Use the path selector button to show a file dialog where you can choose the file location and format.
Path selection button
Options
- File path: You can set the output image path (including format extension) inserting it at text line too.
- Size: You can specify output image width and height (inches).
- dpi: You can set the image resolution (Dots Per Inch). Final resolution (in pixels) will be the multiplication of width and height by dpi.
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