Am 28.06.2016 um 23:30 schrieb Allin Cottrell:
(2) --band-style wants either 1 or 2 arguments (comma-separated if
you
give two). The first may be either "line", "dash" or
"fill", to
represent the band by enclosing lines or dashes, or by a shaded area.
The default, if this argument is omitted, is "line". The second is a
hexadecimal RGB color specification: for example 0xff0000 means red.
Great stuff -- but would it be too much to ask that standard gnuplot
color aliases were also recognized? (Like "grey", "blue" etc.)
Actually,
since all this is passed to gnuplot, wouldn't this actually come at no
cost? (Well, the gretl parser probably needs to be taught to accept the
input?)
thanks,
sven