
Following is a detailed description on how the KnotPlot script was used to generate the files on this page. Example shown is for letter size paper. See the note (right) about printing to A4 paper. If you're only generating an EPS file for inclusion in another document, then you don't need to worry about setting the pagesize.
Run KnotPlot in non-graphics mode to generate the EPS file.
knotplot -nog < 28oct03b.kps
We now have the file 28oct03b.eps which could be printed directly on a PostScript printer. For printing to a non-PostScript printer, generate a PDF file 28oct03b.pdf from the EPS file 28oct03b.eps using GhostScript.
# Note: enter the following three lines on one command line gs -dCompatibilityLevel=1.3 -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sPAPERSIZE=letter -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile=28oct03b.pdf -c .setpdfwrite -f 28oct03b.eps
The remainder of this example shows how the preview image seen above was created. This is only useful for including an image on a web page. Printing the EPS or PDF file will give much higher quality than printing the preview image. These files, 28oct03b.eps and 28oct03b.pdf, as well as their counterparts for A4 paper, 28oct03b_a4.eps and 28oct03b_a4.pdf, can be downloaded using the links in the right hand panel on this page.
# run GhostScript to generate a temporary PPM file # Note: enter the following two lines on one command line gs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sPAPERSIZE=letter -sDEVICE=ppmraw -sOutputFile=28oct03b.ppm -r200 -f 28oct03b.eps # scale it down pnmscale -xsize 600 28oct03b.ppm > 28oct03bS.ppm # reduce the number of distinct colours ppmquant 32 28oct03bS.ppm > 28oct03bSq.ppm # create the GIF file ppmtogif 28oct03bSq.ppm > 28oct03b.gif # delete temporary files /bin/rm 28oct03b.ppm 28oct03bS.ppm 28oct03bSq.ppm
KnotPlot script that generated the Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file:
% KnotPlot script: 28oct03b.kps load d5/132.k fitto 16 cent mass alter refine 3 psmode=104 ncur=2 nseg=4 cyl-rad = 0.400000 vcn = 5 vcphi = 1.747114 vcA = 0.888404 twfix 33 psout 28oct03b % End of KnotPlot script
This script generates a EPS file (download below) suitable for printing on letter size paper. For printing on A4 size paper, use the command psop pagesize a4 prior to the psout command.
Download a high quality PDF or EPS file (for either letter or A4 size paper):
The PDF files and the preview image seen on this page were generated from the EPS files using Ghostscript (details in left panel on this page).