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192 <strong>gnuplot</strong> 4.3 77 TERMINAL<br />

where and are the size of the SVG plot to generate, dynamic allows a svg-viewer to resize<br />

plot, whereas the default setting, fixed, will request an absolute size.<br />

linewidth increases the width of all lines used in the figure by a factor of .<br />

is the name of the default font to use (default Arial) and is the font size (in points,<br />

default 12). Gnuplot does not currently provide a mechanism for embedding fonts in the output file, so<br />

svg viewing programs may substitute other fonts when the file is displayed.<br />

The svg terminal supports an enhanced text mode, which allows font and other formatting commands<br />

to be embedded in labels and other text strings. The enhanced text mode syntax is shared with other<br />

<strong>gnuplot</strong> terminal types. See enhanced (p. 186) for more details.<br />

SVG allows you to embed fonts directly into an SVG document, or to provide a hypertext link to the<br />

desired font. The fontfile option specifies a local file which is copied into the section of the<br />

resulting SVG output file. This file may either itself contain a font, or may contain the records necessary<br />

to create a hypertext reference to the desired font. Gnuplot will look for the requested file using the<br />

directory list in the GNUPLOT FONTPATH environmental variable.<br />

77.61 Svga<br />

The svga terminal driver supports PCs with SVGA graphics. It can only be used if it is compiled with<br />

DJGPP. Its only option is the font.<br />

Syntax:<br />

set terminal svga {""}<br />

77.62 Tek40<br />

This family of terminal drivers supports a variety of VT-like terminals. tek40xx supports Tektronix<br />

4010 and others as well as most TEK emulators; vttek supports VT-like tek40xx terminal emulators; kctek40xx<br />

supports MS-DOS Kermit Tek4010 terminal emulators in color: km-tek40xx supports them<br />

in monochrome; selanar supports Selanar graphics; and bitgraph supports BBN Bitgraph terminals.<br />

None have any options.<br />

77.63 Tek410x<br />

The tek410x terminal driver supports the 410x and 420x family of Tektronix terminals.<br />

options.<br />

It has no<br />

77.64 Texdraw<br />

The texdraw terminal driver supports the LaTeX texdraw environment. It is intended for use with<br />

"texdraw.sty" and "texdraw.tex" in the texdraw package.<br />

Points, among other things, are drawn using the LaTeX commands "\Diamond" and "\Box". These<br />

commands no longer belong to the LaTeX2e core; they are included in the latexsym package, which is<br />

part of the base distribution and thus part of any LaTeX implementation. Please do not forget to use<br />

this package.<br />

It has no options.<br />

77.65 Tgif<br />

Tgif is an X11-based drawing tool — it has nothing to do with GIF.<br />

The tgif driver supports different pointsizes (with set pointsize), different label fonts and font sizes (e.g.<br />

set label "Hallo" at x,y font "Helvetica,34") and multiple graphs on the page. The proportions of<br />

the axes are not changed.

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