Tom Kornack wrote:
> Is there any access to terminal options? I'm using Mac OS X, so I'd
> like to be able to modify the aqua window size, fonts, etc:
>
> set terminal aqua {<n>} {title "<wintitle>"} {size <x> <y>} {fname
> "<fontface>"} {fsize <fontsize>}
>
> Whenever I try to issue:
>
> plotobj = Gnuplot.Gnuplot()
> plotobj('set terminal aqua size 800 450 fname "ComputerModern" fsize 16')
>
> and plot something it doesn't seem to take. Where should I look?
Hmmm, that's strange. I don't know why that wouldn't work.
There is one peculiarity with respect to terminals: after a call to
plotobj.hardcopy(), the terminal set has to be set back to the
"non-printer" terminal. In practice it does this by setting it back to
GnuplotOpts.default_term, which for Mac OS X is set in gp_maxosx.py to
be 'aqua'. But if you haven't done a hardcopy() this shouldn't affect you.
As with many other problems with Gnuplot.py, try setting the debug option:
plotobj = Gnuplot.Gnuplot(debug=1)
This will print out each of the commands being sent to the gnuplot
program and should help you figure out where the problem lies.
Michael
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