From: Tait <gnu...@t4...> - 2011-10-24 12:30:24
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I dislike option 2, for the reasons already stated. (It's not a terminal property, and I don't want to re-"set term" for every plot.) I'm okay with "set doctitle" as long as it defaults, if unspecified, to whatever "set title" is. > There seem to be two ways to satisfy this sort of case: > > 1. a new global variable like set title , let's call it set doctitle. > This could be reset without reopening the terminal. > > 2. use existing gnuplot and reopen the terminal with a new "name". This > is somewhat of a work around but seems a reasonable one. > > ... > Your code example (with more realistic plot titles) becomes : > > set term foo > > set output 'plot1.foo' > set doctitle "Corell A vs B" > set title "Correlation ceofficient of quantity A against quantity B" > plot "A.dat" title "A", "B.dat" title "B" > > set output 'plot2.foo' > set doctitle "Corell C vs DE" > set title "Correlation ceofficient of quantity C against quantity > D and E" > plot "C.dat", "D.dat", "E.dat" |