From: Shigeharu T. <sh...@ie...> - 2008-12-24 10:36:51
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shige 12/24 2008 ---------------- I found some points that seem to be problems and misprints in CVS version. 1) problems for new Lua terminal. [a] The definition of CORETERM in docs/Makefile.in lacks the entry of lua terminal. [b] I think the help document inlcuded in term/lua/gnuplot.lua (at pgf.print_help) should also be included in term/lua.trm. [c] The help document in term/lua.trm uses the C macro "LUA_SCRIPT" defined as "gnuplot.lua" at the top of the file. But, it may not replace when making allterm.h which is used docs/doc2tex. 2) misprints (docs/gnuplot.doc rev.1.551) ----- From here ----- --- gnuplot.doc.org 2008-12-24 19:03:52.000000000 +0900 +++ gnuplot.doc 2008-12-24 19:16:40.000000000 +0900 @@ -256,9 +256,10 @@ 3 New plot elements =circles =ellipse +=polygon The `set object` command can now be used to define fixed circles, ellipses, and polygons as well as rectangles. There is a corresponding new plot style - `plot with circles`. See `circles` `ellipse`. + `plot with circles`. See `circle` `ellipse` `polygon`. 3 New or revised terminal drivers Two new drivers based on the cairo and pango libraries are included, @@ -4661,7 +4662,7 @@ For each point in the file, the index value of the data set it appears in is available via the pseudo-column `column(-2)`. This leads to an alternative way of distinguishing individual data sets within a file as shown below. This is - more awkward that the `index` command if all you are doing is selecting one + more awkward than the `index` command if all you are doing is selecting one data set for plotting, but is very useful if you want to assign different properties to each data set. See `pseudocolumns`, `lc variable`. @@ -5100,7 +5101,7 @@ ^ <a href="http://www.gnuplot.info/demo/using.html"> Feeble using demos. ^ </a> -5 pseuodocolumns +5 pseudocolumns ?pseudocolumns ?commands plot datafile using pseudocolumns ?plot datafile using pseudocolumns @@ -7300,7 +7301,7 @@ #\verb@%A@ & full name of day of the week \\ #\verb@%b@ or \verb@%h@ & abbreviated name of the month \\ #\verb@%B@ & full name of the month \\ -#\verb@%d@ & day of the month, 1--31 \\ +#\verb@%d@ & day of the month, 01--31 \\ #\verb@%D@ & shorthand for \verb@"%m/%d/%y"@ (only output) \\ #\verb@%F@ & shorthand for \verb@"%Y-%m-%d"@ (only output) \\ #\verb@%k@ & hour, 0--23 (one or two digits)\\ @@ -7308,7 +7309,7 @@ #\verb@%l@ & hour, 1--12 (one or two digits)\\ #\verb@%I@ & hour, 01--12 (always two digits)\\ #\verb@%j@ & day of the year, 1--366 \\ -#\verb@%m@ & month, 1--12 \\ +#\verb@%m@ & month, 01--12 \\ #\verb@%M@ & minute, 0--60 \\ #\verb@%p@ & "am" or "pm" \\ #\verb@%r@ & shorthand for \verb@"%I:%M:%S %p"@ (only output)\\ @@ -7327,7 +7328,7 @@ %%A@full name of day of the week %%b or %h@abbreviated name of the month %%B@full name of the month -%%d@day of the month, 1--31 +%%d@day of the month, 01--31 %%D@shorthand for "%m/%d/%y" (only output) %%F@shorthand for "%Y-%m-%d" (only output) %%k@hour, 0--23 (one or two digits) @@ -7335,7 +7336,7 @@ %%l@hour, 1--12 (one or two digits) %%I@hour, 01--12 (always two digits) %%j@day of the year, 1--366 -%%m@month, 1--12 +%%m@month, 01--12 %%M@minute, 0--60 %%p@"am" or "pm" %%r@shorthand for "%I:%M:%S %p" (only output) @@ -8612,7 +8613,7 @@ or from <position> rto <position> ... {rto <position>} - The position of the rectangle may be specified by giving the position of a + The position of the polygon may be specified by giving the position of a sequence of vertices. These may be given in axis, graph, or screen coordinates. If relative coordinates are used (rto) then the coordinate type must match that of the previous vertex. @@ -10379,9 +10380,9 @@ The first sets all the four default values. The second changes only scale, to 0.5. -4 equal_axes -?set view equal_axes -?view equal_axes +4 equal +?set view equal +?view equal The command `set view equal xy` forces the unit length of the x and y axes to be on the same scale, and chooses that scale so that the plot will fit on the page. The command `set view equal xyz` additionally sets the z axis ----- To here ----- +========================================================+ Shigeharu TAKENO NIigata Institute of Technology kashiwazaki,Niigata 945-1195 JAPAN sh...@ie... TEL(&FAX): +81-257-22-8161 +========================================================+ |