hi,
you chose 'set term pslatex auxfile' as terminal.
'auxfile' means that the postscript code is written into a separate file and
included
later when producing the document with latex. so the graph is in the
postscript file
"varyingPeriod.ps", but all the text is in the latex file
"varyingPeriod.tex".
see 'help set term pslatex'.
soosho wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks a lot for Gnuplot, first
>
> It is about six mounts that I get acquainted with gnuplot and sound very
> fabulous to me.
>
> But, I have some problem in reproducing plot in postscript format I
> employed the following codes; But I just could see the graphs itself(just
> lines) but numbers and titles(in both x,y axes) are not included in the
> .ps output file. I thought I forgot some subtle command?
>
> I had a glance on the demo/ dir but could not found any instrumental
> command!? could
>
> Regards,
> Soosho
>
> ==========commands==========
> set term pslatex auxfile
> set output "varyingPeriod.tex";
> set yrange [0:4.5]
> set ylabel 'Misalignment(mm)'
> set style line 5 lt rgb "cyan" lw 3 pt 6
> plot 'slice4_varyingPeriod_mis.txt' using 1 with linespoints title 'slice
> 4' lc 'black' lt 7, 'slice8_varyingPeriod_mis.txt' using 1 with
> linespoints title 'slice 8' lc 'black', 'slice12_varyingPeriod_mis.txt'
> using 1 with linespoints title 'slice 12' lc 'black'
>
>
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