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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Dear Cyril,<br>
<br>
thanks a lot for your suggestions. The second solution (opengl
software) worked very well for me!<br>
<br>
Maren<br>
<br>
Am 25.04.2014 08:44, schrieb Dr Cyril Pernet:<br>
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<p> Hi Maren, and all users having font inversion<br>
<br>
> I have some display problems with the topoplot function. As
soon as I<br>
> use this function for plotting either alone or in a
subplot, especially<br>
> for interactive plots, the fonts (axes/legends) are messy.
The numbers<br>
> or letters appear several times and make the plot
unreadable. I am also<br>
> using the LIMO toolbox and also here the interactive plots
(view results<br>
> -> image all) cannot be used anymore. As soon as I save
the image as<br>
> .eps or .png the figure looks ok. So it might be just a
Matlab problem.<br>
<br>
the problem comes from an incompatibility between the Matlab
OpenGL renderer and some graphics cards - most of them works
just fine but for a few the render is wrong.<br>
<br>
anyway here is a solution that seems to work (sometimes), once
you have a figure type set(gcf,'InvertHardCopy','off'); - this
property should only affect the printed output, but somehow it
fixes the font inversion issue<br>
<br>
another option that seems to work is to 'disable' the open GL
from your video card typiing into matlab opengl software - that
forces matlab to use the sotfware version<br>
<br>
let me know which solution works for you (hard to reproduce as
none of my machines have this problem) - we may as well set
those options into EEGLAB - LIMO if that work ok ...<br>
<br>
cyril<br>
<br>
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<p> --<br>
Dr Cyril Pernet,<br>
Academic Fellow<br>
Brain Research Imaging Center<br>
Neuroimaging Sciences<br>
University of Edinburgh<br>
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Western General Hospital<br>
Division of Clinical Neurosciences<br>
Crewe Road<br>
Edinburgh<br>
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Scotland, UK<br>
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