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== Basics ==
== Basics ==


* '''Octave version:''' Execute 'ver' in Octave and copy "GNU Octave Version" and "Operating System" verbatim. If you are on Windows please mention which build (MinGW, Cygwin, MXE, Visual Studio see [[Octave for Microsoft Windows]]) and where you got it (download from https://sourceforge.net/, http://mxeoctave.osuv.de/) or have you build it yourself?. This is important because some packages includes whole build environment while other just provide binaries even for octave-forge packages.
* '''Octave version:''' Execute 'ver' in Octave and copy "GNU Octave Version" and "Operating System" verbatim. If you are on Windows please mention which build (MinGW, Cygwin, MXE, Visual Studio see [[Octave for Microsoft Windows]]) and where you got it (download from http://sourceforge.net/, http://mxeoctave.osuv.de/) or have you build it yourself?. This is important because some packages includes whole build environment while other just provide binaries even for octave-forge packages.


* '''Operating system:'''
* '''Operating system:'''
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paperposition, papersize and so on are ignored in this case.
paperposition, papersize and so on are ignored in this case.


This uses [http://geuz.org/gl2ps/ GL2PS_BSP_SORT], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_space_partitioning BSP on Wikipedia]
This uses [http://geuz.org/gl2ps/| GL2PS_BSP_SORT], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_space_partitioning| BSP on wikipedia]
   drawnow ("eps", "cat > out.eps")
   drawnow ("eps", "cat > out.eps")


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