From: Andrew R. <and...@us...> - 2013-02-15 10:48:51
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Dear Serge, The function you want to change the current plotting colour is plcol0. If you are using plplot I would suggest you join the plplot-general mailing list. A lot of users and developers are on the list and able to offer help and advice with plplot. You can access the list via http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=2915 Plplot also comes with a lot of documentation including man pages and html / pdf versions of the manual. You can also browse this online at http://plplot.sourceforge.net/documentation.php You should also take a look at the extensive set of examples which illustrate the use of almost all of the plplot API, as well as demonstrating how plplot can be used with our many different programming language bindings. Regards Andrew On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 07:23:32AM -0800, Serge wrote: > Dear Andrew, > Thank you. The plplot is more fast and effective than > gnuplot that works very slow. But I don\'t know software code > for changing colour of scientific plots. I see the red > lines on white background only. Where I can search > description of plplot function for changing of it? > > -- > This message was sent to your SourceForge.net email alias via the web mail form. You may reply to this message via https://sourceforge.net/sendmessage.php?touser=4156589 > To update your email alias preferences, please visit https://sourceforge.net/account > |