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Sizing issues when exporting figures with exportgraphics on MacBook Pro 14" (Sonoma)

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I'm having issues exporting figures to a certain size in PDF format.
I'm using a MBP 14" running macOS Sonoma, and MATLAB R2024a, Update 4 with the New Desktop for MATLAB (Beta), but the error is the same in the standard desktop. The fact that MATLAB uses a standard DPI size for macOS of 72 confuses me, but I assume that there is some upscaling going on, since my screen is 3024 x 1964 but MATLAB's ScreenSize property is only 1512x982.
However, when trying to display an image with a width of 20cm, the output figure, as well as the exported PDF is only 8.6cm wide.
width = 20;
height = 7.25;
set(groot, "defaultTextInterpreter", "latex");
set(groot, "defaultLegendInterpreter", "latex");
set(groot, "defaultAxesTickLabelInterpreter", "latex");
set(groot, "defaultFigureUnits", "centimeters");
set(groot, "defaultFigurePosition", [2, 2, width, height]);
set(groot, "defaultAxesFontSize", 11);
set(groot, "defaultLegendFontSize", 11);
set(groot, "defaultLineLineWidth", 1.25);
set(groot, "defaultStemLineWidth", 1.25);
After this, I create a figure with the figure command. To finally save the image, I use:
exportgraphics(fig, path, "ContentType", "vector");
Is this a Bug on macOS on newer machines?

Answers (1)

Divyanshu
Divyanshu on 5 Jul 2024 at 5:18
Edited: Divyanshu on 5 Jul 2024 at 5:25
Hi Daniel,
I tried to reproduce the issue with my MAC but was getting the pdf as expected and did not encounter the issue.
However, as a workaround you can try to use either 'print' or 'saveas' function to export figure as a pdf, instead of 'exportgraphics'.
Please refer the following documentation links for more details:
And for the issue you are facing with 'exportgraphics', I would suggest to reach out to MathWorks Support:
Hope it helps!

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