From: Pau <vim...@go...> - 2012-03-06 23:09:26
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thanks again for the quick answer.... I made sure it's within the plotting limits but somehow it does not show up You can try my data, if you wish http://www.2shared.com/file/TUplOI5P/GasDensityDisc_80.html The script I was using with gnuplot is ============ set terminal epslatex color set output "output.tex" set size square set xlabel textcolor rgb "white" "R" set ylabel textcolor rgb "white" "R" set mxtics 5 set mytics 5 set tics out set palette defined ( 0 "black", 1 "black", 2 "blue", 3 "blue", 4 "orange", 5 "red", 6 "yellow" ) set pm3d map #set autoscale fix set xrange [-30:30] set yrange [-30:30] set cblabel "${\\rm log}_{10} \\, \\left( \\rho_{\\rm gas} \\right)$" set object 1 rectangle front from -30,-30 to 30,30 fc rgb "black" behind set label textcolor rgb "white" "HOLA" at -10,-10 splot "'$1'" binary record=384x128 format="%double" u ($2*sin($1)):($2*cos($1)):(log10($3)) notitle set terminal x11 ============ thanks again! On 6 March 2012 23:48, Jefferson Stafusa E. Portela <st...@gm...> wrote: > I don't have your data to test your specific example, but that works normally: > > set object 1 rectangle front from -30,-30 to 30,30 fc rgb "black" behind > set label textcolor rgb "white" "HOLA" at -5,-0.5 > plot sin(x) linecolor rgb "white" > > You're sure the point -20,-25 is in your plot? If you put the label > outside the plot it'll be invisible, of course. If that's not the > problem, I can't think now of anything else. > > []s > Stafusa |