Hi Olasehinde,
you can also find an example here:
https://github.com/gretl-project/material-on-gretl/wiki/Plotting#gridplot
Please also check the command references for the gridplot and gpbuild 
commands:
https://gretl.sourceforge.net/gretl-help/cmdref.html#gridplot
https://gretl.sourceforge.net/gretl-help/cmdref.html#gpbuild
Best,
Artur
Am 03.02.25 um 14:10 schrieb Sven Schreiber:
 Well, if you use a gpbuild block, I guess you must execute it with 
 "gridplot". Have you read the reference for gridplot? There's a 
 --fontsize option, and I would recommend to play around with it. 
 And/or the --width and --height options, perhaps.
 Good luck
 Sven
 Am 03.02.2025 um 13:14 schrieb Olasehinde Timmy:
>
> Reminder, please. 🥺
>
>
> On Sun, 2 Feb 2025, 5:38 pm Olasehinde Timmy, 
> <timmexdareal(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>     That is very correct, sir.
>     I need your input about it.
>
>
>     On Sun, 2 Feb 2025, 4:33 pm Sven Schreiber,
>     <sven.schreiber(a)fu-berlin.de> wrote:
>
>         Am 01.02.2025 um 20:57 schrieb Olasehinde Timmy:
>         > Thanks for your response, sir.
>         > Please take a look at the attached pictures of the impulse
>         response
>         > graphs I generated. The first one, tagged "sample," is
>         generated from
>         > the SVEC model, while the other one is from the normal VEC
>         model. In
>         > the first graph, the figures on the Y axis overlapped for
>         some irf,
>         > and I wish they could appear as neatly displayed as those
>         of the VEC
>         > model.
>
>         So it seems the font size is too large relative to the plot
>         (sub-)
>         areas. Did I understand correctly that the plot in sample.png
>         was built
>         by yourself with the help of the gpbuild block command?
>
>         cheers
>
>         sven
>