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    Is there a better place to ask usage questions, please?

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    Here's what I have so far using a limited dataset as indicated above: set grid set xdata time set timefmt "%b %d %H:%M:%S" # e.g. "Jan 02 22:11:36" plot "/tmp/fn" using 1:3 title "test of fn-plot" with circles (limited sample data file attached) This seems to be a fair start, but it would be better if the %H:%M:%S values on the ordinate axis were decimal rather than integer hours. Would someone advise on how to do that, please?

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    Greetings, I'm new to gnuplot 5.4 patchlevel 1 on Debian 11, and am hoping for suggestions about different ways to visualize timestamp data and gnuplot code implementation of same. Your patient help is much appreciated, as it's obvious that I have much to learn. The timestamp data are extracted from a dynamic text file and presented on stdin, which will eventually include a year. These data can be reformatted to whatever is easiest to work with for a time series plot, such as 20230117:134201 or any...

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