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[ferret_users] Frame/file= and Framing of the output image



Dear PyFerret users,

I hope this email finds you well.

I am writing regarding the image outputs in PyFerret. I am using PyFerret v7.63 on Linux Ubuntu 20.04 (via miniconda) but I have the same issues with PyFerret v7.62 installed from binaries.

When I save a plot, I use the command FRAME/file=myplot.png

Since I upgraded my ubuntu to from 16.04 to 20.04 and reinstalled PyFerret, the PNG or PDF files I get are framed using a lot of white space on the right and bottom of the plot (see plot attached). 

I did try to specify the size of my plot using set win/XPIXEL=1000/YPIXEL=800
and saving it with frame/file=Map_01.gif/ypixels=800, but it did not make any difference.

To use these output images, I used to crop them. But I was wondering if there is a workaround to obtain nice centered PNG/PDF outputs, knowing that I am not ready to update my system to ubuntu 22.04.

I thank you in advance for your help,

Have a nice day,

Serena Illig


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