From: James R. V. Z. <jr...@co...> - 2005-07-03 16:31:08
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Ethan Merritt <merritt@u.washington.edu> wrote: >My normal mode of generating and viewing png output is > set term png > set output '| display png;-' > >Then I can view the output from successive plot commands interactively >by hitting <space> in the display window. If I want to save a particular >one to disk, then I hit "save" instead. Nice! Also non-obvious, I think, so I've checked in the documentation change below. Piping to display works for some formats other than PNG and GIF, but I didn't find any others where <space> shows the next plot. - Jim Van Zandt Index: gd.trm =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/gnuplot/gnuplot/term/gd.trm,v retrieving revision 1.71 diff -r1.71 gd.trm 1919a1920,1928 > " PNG plots may be conveniently viewed by piping the output to the", > " 'display' program from the ImageMagick package as follows:", > " set term png", > " set output '| display png:-'", > "", > " View the output from successive plot commands interactively by hitting", > " <space> in the display window. To save a particular one to disk, left", > " click in the display window and choose `save`.", > "", 2243a2253,2261 > " GIF plots may be conveniently viewed by piping the output to the", > " 'display' program from the ImageMagick package as follows:", > " set term gif", > " set output '| display gif:-'", > "", > " View the output from successive plot commands interactively by hitting", > " <space> in the display window. To save a particular one to disk, left", > " click in the display window and choose `save`.", > "", |