Am 28.01.2014 16:01, schrieb Leandro Zipitria:
> Dear Allin,Yes, but you have to embed literal gnuplot commands the way it's
>
> my fault, my command was
> gnuplot --matrix=d --with-lines
>
> instead of:
> gnuplot 2 1 --matrix=d --with-lines
>
> Now I realize that with the 2 1 Gretl rearrange the plot in the right wat.
>
> Just one final question, is there any option to add a title to a plot
> using the gnuplot command?
>
described in the help, with curly braces. Here's something I have used,
as an example:
gnuplot --matrix=temp --with-lp --output=display \
{ set title 'blabla' font 'Verdana,11'; \
set key bottom right font 'Verdana,9'; \
set xlabel 'Jahr' font 'Verdana,9'; \
set xtics font 'Verdana,8'; \
set ytics font 'Verdana,8'; \
set ylabel 'blublu' font 'Verdana,10'; \
set style line 1 lw 2; \
set style line 2 lw 2; \
}
hth,
sven
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