On Thu, 10 Jul 2014, Artur T. wrote:
I am currently using gretl cvs 1.9.91 on Windows 8. I set up the
following
example to illustrate that gnuplot does not recognize my color choice, as
the two time-series still use the default color scheme butnot mine. The
gnuplot version is 5.0 rc1.
<hansl>
set echo off
set messages off
open denmark.gdt --quiet
# Print TSs:
gnuplot LRM LRY --with-lines --time-series \
--output="C:\Users\artur.tarassow\Desktop\TEST.pdf" \
{ set terminal pdfcairo font 'Helvetica,15' lw 3 ; \
set style line 1 lt 1 lc rgb 'black' ; \
"lt 1" is a gnuplot error: you can't use this option when specifying a
line style; just leave out all the "lt" specifications and you'll get the
colors you want. As in
set style line 1 lc rgb 'black'
and so on.
set style line 2 lt 2 lc rgb 'green' ; \
set style line 3 lt 2 lc rgb 'red' ; \
set style line 4 lt 2 lc rgb 'green' ; \
set style line 5 lt 2 lc rgb 'orange' ; \
set style line 6 lt 6 lc rgb 'black' ; \
set ylabel '' ; set xlabel 'Horizon' ; \
set key bottom below ; }
"set key bottom below" also seems to be erroneous: gnuplot tells me it's
"incompatible with tmargin/bmargin". But "set key below" will work.
Allin Cottrell