Dear Statalisters,
I have a series of color graphs I did in Stata and saved as *.gph. However, the Journal I chose to send the paper demands only black-and-white graphs. The problem is: there will be need to change many aspects of the graphs so as to make them fully "understandable" in black-and-white: lines, markers, legends, etc. All graphics were performed after - marginsplot - , and two of them were combined into a single graph.
I know I could start from scratch, perform the estimations and choose the option - scheme - to monocrome, but I wonder if there it's a shortcut to change them into black-and-white and at the same time allow automatic modifications related to the above-mentioned aspects.
Kind regards
Marcos
I have a series of color graphs I did in Stata and saved as *.gph. However, the Journal I chose to send the paper demands only black-and-white graphs. The problem is: there will be need to change many aspects of the graphs so as to make them fully "understandable" in black-and-white: lines, markers, legends, etc. All graphics were performed after - marginsplot - , and two of them were combined into a single graph.
I know I could start from scratch, perform the estimations and choose the option - scheme - to monocrome, but I wonder if there it's a shortcut to change them into black-and-white and at the same time allow automatic modifications related to the above-mentioned aspects.
Kind regards
Marcos
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