>Gavin Buxton <gavin_buxton <at> yahoo.com> writes:
>
> Sorry mate,
>
> as I understand it gnuplot outputs depend on the term
> that you use. So even if you get your square to look
> right in one terminal it can still look poo in
> another.
>
So far it worked all right for me for 2D plots.
But it is a 3D isometric plot that I'm talking about, which apparently
is not yet supported by gnuplot.
> I guess you just have to play around with set size or
> whatever until it looks right in your environment.
That is what I've been doing so far and it really sucks - I
had to plot few tens of plots of different sizes and after few hours
of struggle I just let it go - I've done it in scilab.
But I would rather do that in gnuplot ....
Have you got any other suggestions?
Cheers,
K
>
> > Subject: [Gnuplot-info] Isometric 3D plot in gnuplot
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've just spent an afternoon trying to make an
> > <bf>isometric</bf> (x y z axes
> > are displayed with correct scale ratio corresponding
> > to a viewing angle, so that
> > the plot of a cube looks like a cube and not cuboid
> > on the plot ) 3D plot using
> > 'splot' and I could not find a quick solution - does
> > anyone know a way of
> > getting that sort of plot except for setting equal
> > ranges of x and y axes?
> >
> > Thx
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