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From: Daniel G. <li...@da...> - 2006-02-22 13:55:42
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>Daniel Graupner wrote: >Define your own fill styles, too, in parallel with your own line styles. >linetypes are what the terminal actually supports, line styles are >combinations of various drawing options (line type & width, point type >and size, ...) you define yourself, as shorthand so you don't have to >repeat long sets of options in an already rather long 'plot' command. OK, an example. #define linestyle 1 set style line 1 lt 2 lc rgb "yellow" lw 3 # define fill style for histograms set style fill solid 0.8 Now I want to plot a histogram with my defined yellow borderlines. I Assume that the following plot "Pen100-VBI-10.out" using 1:2 "BHR %lf %lf %lf %lf %lf" title "VBI10" linestyle 1 with boxes will plot me histograms with yellow borderlines and filled with 80% yellow. Well, the fill is correct, but I have no borderlines. How can I show the borderlines? Regards, Daniel. |