Blurred latex figure label

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Jooo
Jooo le 13 Oct 2020
Commenté : Jooo le 13 Oct 2020
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a way to improve the quality of the latex written text e.g. in figure labels. Attached is an example of what I mean.
Is there a solution for this problem?
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dpb
dpb le 13 Oct 2020
What specifically do you think is the problem? Looks ok here to me...
Jooo
Jooo le 13 Oct 2020
When you compare the y label in latex with the x label without latex there is a huge difference. The y label is much more pixelated and the phi_dot is quite hard to read

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Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson le 13 Oct 2020
Print your figure to post-script format using the -painters renderer:
print('-depsc2','-painters','Your-new-and-pretty-figure-01.eps')
The print function makes some clever selection of how to write stuff, and sometimes it automagically decides to use the default -opengl renderer which gives you a bit-mapped and not a vectorized output file even though you print to a post-scrip-file. If you explicitly tell print to use -painters, it will do as told. However, sometimes the vectorized output makes the files uncomfortably large, sometimes the renderer gets peculiar ideas about how to arrange objects in 3-D (think Escher-Reutersvärd).
HTH
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Jooo
Jooo le 13 Oct 2020
all right thanks, I´ll try this

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