gnuplot 5.4 patchlevel 8 An Interactive Plotting Program Thomas Williams & Colin Kelley Version 5 organized by Ethan A Merritt and others This manual was originally prepared by Dick Crawford
error in gnuplot help regarding cntrparam levels incremental
error in gnuplot help regarding cntrparam levels incremental
error in gnuplot help regarding cntrparam levels incremental
Alright. I've tried big numbers (but not huge) like set term wxt size 14400, 7200 and what I obtain is the plot occupying the full window, not more (so no scroll bars); then I've added a zero to both values so as to have 144000 and 72000 instead and I've obtained exactly the same plot. When trying with win terminal, I get the same, except for 144000 and 72000 that crashes.
set term win size 1,1 makes gnuplot crash. set term wxt size 1,1 makes the plot disappear (I assume 1,1 is the scale, not the maximum value of x and y, which in my case are much bigger)
I understand. keyentry makes the trick, just as label does; for the case of modifying the thickness of the legends while keeping thin graphs, it would be plot for [i=1:5] sin(x/i) with lines lt i **lw 1** notitle, \ for [i=1:5] keyentry with lines lt i **lw i** title "i = ".i which works just fine; I just wondered whether to allow set key lw <n°> would simplify things.
I understand. keyentry makes the trick, just as label does; for the case of modifying the thickness of the legends while keeping thin graphs, it would be plot for [i=1:5] sin(x/i) with lines lt i **lw 1** notitle, \ for [i=1:5] keyentry with lines lt i **lw i** title "i = ".i which works just fine; I just wondered whether to allow set key lw <n°> would simplify things.