Two small questions on graphs (Not very important and not urgent at all):
Using gretl on Linux, if I draw a time series graph with two series, with the
default options, I can see on the screen the first series in red and the
second in blue, but if I click on the graph and select "save as EPS/color"
the second series is in a light green. I am trying to import some graphs to a
pdf presentation and the green color does not allow to apreciate well the
second series. Allin, could you change it to blue or do it respect the user
color selections? Thank you.
The second question is about the thickness of the graph lines. They appear
quite good at the screen but when I print a graph in a paper I think they are
too thin, and if I have to scale down the graph the lines are even thinner.
Could you look if there is a (non very problematic) way to improve this?
(I remember in R there is an option to scale up the thickness of the graphs
if you want to scale down the graph.)
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Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza
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UPV/EHU
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