function figfig(filename,language,boxed,monochrome)
## Usage: figfig(filename[,language,boxed,monochrome])
## Puts octave figure into fig file (filename.fig)
## If second argument, converts to filename.language using fig2dev
## eg:
## figfig("foo");
## figfig("foo","eps");
## figfig("foo","pdf");
## Boxed=1 gives a box around the figure
## Monochrome=1 gives a monchrome plot
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## Version control history
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## $Id$
## $Log$
## Revision 1.5 2001/05/10 19:08:35 gawthrop
## Cosmetic improvements
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## Revision 1.4 2001/05/08 15:18:12 gawthrop
## Added trig and hyperbolic functions to argument exclusion list
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## Revision 1.3 2001/04/10 12:54:50 gawthrop
## Minor fixes for sensitivity versions
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## Revision 1.2 2000/12/27 16:06:02 peterg
## *** empty log message ***
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## Revision 1.1 2000/11/03 10:43:10 peterg
## Initial revision
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if nargin<3
boxed=1;
endif
if nargin<4
monochrome=0;
else
monochrome=1;
endif
figfilename = sprintf("%s.fig",filename);
eval(sprintf("gset output \"%s\" ",figfilename));
if (monochrome==1)
gset term fig monochrome portrait fontsize 16 size 20 10 metric
else
gset term fig color portrait fontsize 16 size 20 10 metric
endif
replot;
gset term x11
gset output
replot;
if boxed # Add a box - makes a visible bounding box
fid = fopen(figfilename,"a+");
fprintf(fid,"2 4 0 2 31 7 50 0 -1 0.000 0 0 7 0 0 5\n");
fprintf(fid,"\t9675 5310 9675 270 225 270 225 5310 9675 5310\n");
fclose(fid);
endif
if nargin>1 # Do a ps file
psfilename = sprintf("%s.%s",filename,language);
convert = sprintf("fig2dev -L%s %s > %s", language, figfilename, psfilename);
system(convert);
endif
endfunction