/// \file /// \ingroup tutorial_graphics /// \notebook /// An example how to display PS, EPS, PDF files in canvas. /// To load a PS file in a TCanvas, the ghostscript program needs to be install. /// - On most unix systems it is installed by default. /// - On Windows it has to be installed from http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ /// also the place where gswin32c.exe sits should be added in the PATH. One /// way to do it is: /// 1. Start the Control Panel /// 2. Double click on System /// 3, Open the "Advanced" tab /// 4. Click on the "Environment Variables" button /// 5. Find "Path" in "System variable list", click on it. /// 6. Click on the "Edit" button. /// 7. In the "Variable value" field add the path of gswin32c /// (after a ";") it should be something like: /// "C:\Program Files\gs\gs8.13\bin" /// 8. click "OK" as much as needed. /// /// \macro_code /// /// \author Valeriy Onoutchin #include "TROOT.h" #include "TCanvas.h" #include "TImage.h" void psview() { // set to batch mode -> do not display graphics gROOT->SetBatch(1); // create a PostScript file TString dir = gROOT->GetTutorialDir(); dir.Append("/graphics/feynman.C"); gROOT->Macro(dir); gPad->Print("feynman.eps"); // back to graphics mode gROOT->SetBatch(0); // create an image from PS file TImage *ps = TImage::Open("feynman.eps"); if (!ps) { printf("GhostScript (gs) program must be installed\n"); return; } new TCanvas("psexam", "Example how to display PS file in canvas", 600, 400); TLatex *tex = new TLatex(0.06,0.9,"The picture below has been loaded from a PS file:"); tex->Draw(); TPad *eps = new TPad("eps", "eps", 0., 0., 1., 0.75); eps->Draw(); eps->cd(); ps->Draw("xxx"); }