• Re: Point types etc

    From Chris Elvidge@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 18 12:13:51 2024
    On 17/11/2024 at 13:52, db wrote:
    I have forgotten the gnuplot command that gives
    you a list of point and line types, and more.
    What is it?


    does test work?
    http://www.bersch.net/gnuplot-doc/test.html


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  • From Olaf Schultz@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 18 14:55:40 2024
    Am 18.11.24 um 13:13 schrieb Chris Elvidge:
    On 17/11/2024 at 13:52, db wrote:
    I have forgotten the gnuplot command that gives
    you a list of point and line types, and more.
    What is it?


    does test work?
    http://www.bersch.net/gnuplot-doc/test.html




    Nice command... did'nt known that up to now!

    Regards,

    Olaf

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  • From =?UTF-8?Q?J=C3=B6rg_Buchholz?=@21:1/5 to Olaf Schultz on Tue Nov 19 07:16:26 2024
    On 18.11.2024 14:55, Olaf Schultz wrote:
    Am 18.11.24 um 13:13 schrieb Chris Elvidge:
    On 17/11/2024 at 13:52, db wrote:
    I have forgotten the gnuplot command that gives
    you a list of point and line types, and more.
    What is it?


    does test work?
    http://www.bersch.net/gnuplot-doc/test.html




    Nice command... did'nt known that up to now!

    Regards,

    Olaf

    Thats a joke, that you don't know this Olaf. The result of the command
    "test" depends on the terminal that you use. So use it with the terminal
    that you will use for your output.

    Jörg

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  • From Olaf Schultz@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 19 15:39:51 2024
    Am 19.11.24 um 07:16 schrieb Jörg Buchholz:
    On 18.11.2024 14:55, Olaf Schultz wrote:
    Am 18.11.24 um 13:13 schrieb Chris Elvidge:
    On 17/11/2024 at 13:52, db wrote:
    I have forgotten the gnuplot command that gives
    you a list of point and line types, and more.
    What is it?


    does test work?
    http://www.bersch.net/gnuplot-doc/test.html




    Nice command... did'nt known that up to now!

    Regards,

    Olaf

    Thats a joke, that you don't know this Olaf. The result of the command
    "test" depends on the terminal that you use. So use it with the terminal
    that you will use for your output.

    Jörg

    No, that was not a joke... I've clearly can't remember to have used it
    in the past 30? years of using gnuplot...... perhaps once 20 years ago
    with test postscript..., so I forgot it, ähm jpeg-compression of the storage-room between the ears;-)

    Regards, Olaf

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