Hi,
If I do the following:
set pm3d
splot "foo" matrix
where foo contains:
0.492346689417028 0.492346705143181 0.488775972023425
0.488776412355709 0.488414794709724 0.488413961223616 0.488416521965528
0.492406275810712 0.492346762805742 0.488775240757311
0.488775293177821 0.489158712513903 0.488414372724619 0.488415688479419
0.49234515087506 0.492345074865321 0.4887754451973 0.488775217168082
0.488775185715776 0.48915856311545 0.488414102758992
0.492347027529317 0.492345274063259 0.488773589511247
0.488775253862439 0.488775243378337 0.488775185715776 0.489156864690927
0.492346791637023 0.492345468019146 0.488774323398387
0.488775177852699 0.488775243378337 0.488775298419872 0.488775322009102
0.492346720869334 0.49234677591087 0.488774360092744
0.488773468944074 0.488775243378337 0.488775175231674 0.488775196199878
0.49234682833138 0.492346715627283 0.488775293177821
0.488773791330211 0.488775180473725 0.488775128053215 0.488775272209617
the plot displays fine, but if I change the view interactively, the
color scale changes (to be less useful). The plot is still accurate,
but the color scale changes so that
the whole plot is basically the same color.
I've confirmed this problem on Redhat 9 with gnuplot 4.2rc4 and
Fedora Core 6 with 4.2rc4 and 4.0. Interestingly, it isn't a problem
on OS X using the X11 terminal and 4.2rc4.
Thanks,
-Dave
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