1. When Maple exports its worksheet to LaTeX, it converts each plot to an .eps file with /drawborder set to true in the .eps file as a default. I have found no information or a preference in Maple 10 that would allow me to change that default to false. Is there a way to change that default in Maple to false? If not, is there a way in a TeX file later to change that switch to false so that .eps figures drawn with \includegraphics command would appear without a border? I know I can open any .eps file in say MS Notepad and manually edit the line /drawborder true to /drawborder false, but I am looking for a smarter way to do that. 2. Second question has to do with exporting a plot by selecting it, right-clicking, and selecting "Encapsulated Post Script (EPS)" under "Export As". When done, the default seems to be to export in landscape mode and also with the border, i.e., /drawborder true. Question is, is there a preference in Maple that would allow one to select "portrait" mode instead of "landscape" mode? Suggestions are welcome. Rafal Ablamowicz rablamowicz@tntech.edu

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