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From: | Quentin Spencer |
Subject: | Re: Colors in plots and legend position |
Date: | Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:20:48 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.6-1.1.fc4 (X11/20050720) |
John W. Eaton wrote:
On 21-Sep-2005, avraham wrote: | 1-The number of colors offered by gnuplot and gnuplot-based octave | graphics is very limited. I guess that the idea is that it is | easier to distinguish between curves with markedly different | colours and, if need be, different line types/thicknesses than | between close hues. | A different approach is taken by the eplot function of | octave-epstk. There you can define the color of the lines by the | RGB content. You may have a look into that. I recently noticed the following in the NEWS file for gnuplot (from the CVS archive): News, changes and fixes since gnuplot version 4.0 ================================================= [...] * NEW 3D plots can read RGB color triples as part of input data * NEW linetype colors via "lt {palette {frac <val> | cb <val>}}" * NEW linetype colors via "lt {rgbcolor {"name" | "#RRGGBB"}}" * NEW palette and rgb linetype colors apply to all 2D and 3D plot elements jwe
These features sound great. We've been hearing for a while about things in "gnuplot 4.1", but there's still no actual release. Are there any gnuplot developers who read this list? Can a release be expected any time soon? Some of these features are really needed to improve octave's graphics, but most users aren't willing to download CVS to get them, and I don't think it makes sense to start rewriting octave's plot interface to use them until a release exists.
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