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158 <strong>gnuplot</strong> 4.3 77 TERMINAL<br />
The command-line syntax for these is, for example,<br />
Example:<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong> -background coral<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*background: white<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*textColor: black<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*borderColor: black<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*axisColor: black<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line1Color: red<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line2Color: green<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line3Color: blue<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line4Color: magenta<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line5Color: cyan<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line6Color: sienna<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line7Color: orange<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line8Color: coral<br />
77.7.4 Grayscale resources<br />
When -gray is selected, <strong>gnuplot</strong> honors the following resources for grayscale or color displays (shown<br />
here with their default values). Note that the default background is black.<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*background: black<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*textGray: white<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*borderGray: gray50<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*axisGray: gray50<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line1Gray: gray100<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line2Gray: gray60<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line3Gray: gray80<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line4Gray: gray40<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line5Gray: gray90<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line6Gray: gray50<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line7Gray: gray70<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line8Gray: gray30<br />
77.7.5 Line resources<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong> honors the following resources for setting the width (in pixels) of plot lines (shown here with<br />
their default values.) 0 or 1 means a minimal width line of 1 pixel width. A value of 2 or 3 may improve<br />
the appearance of some plots.<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*borderWidth: 2<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*axisWidth: 0<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line1Width: 0<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line2Width: 0<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line3Width: 0<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line4Width: 0<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line5Width: 0<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line6Width: 0<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line7Width: 0<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong>*line8Width: 0<br />
<strong>gnuplot</strong> honors the following resources for setting the dash style used for plotting lines. 0 means a solid<br />
line. A two-digit number jk (j and k are >= 1 and