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

- the environment variable SVGALIB_DEFAULT_MODE<br />

- G1024x768x256<br />

- G800x600x256<br />

- G640x480x256<br />

- G320x200x256<br />

- G1280x1024x256<br />

- G1152x864x256<br />

- G1360x768x256<br />

- G1600x1200x256<br />

77.72 VWS<br />

The VWS terminal driver supports the VAX Windowing System. It has no options. It will sense the<br />

display type (monochrome, gray scale, or color.) All line styles are plotted as solid lines.<br />

77.73 Vx384<br />

The vx384 terminal driver supports the Vectrix 384 and Tandy color printers. It has no options.<br />

77.74 Windows<br />

Three options may be set in the windows terminal driver.<br />

Syntax:<br />

set terminal windows {color | monochrome}<br />

{enhanced | noenhanced}<br />

{{font} "fontname{,fontsize}" {}}<br />

where color and monochrome select colored or mono output, enhanced enables enhanced text mode<br />

features (subscripts, superscripts and mixed fonts). See enhanced (p. 186) for more information.<br />

"" is the name of a valid Windows font, and is the size of the font in points.<br />

Other options may be set with the graph-menu, the initialization file, and set linestyle. Note that<br />

there is one restriction imposed by the classic Windows GDI interface: modifiable linewidth only works<br />

with solid lines, not with dotted or dashed ones.<br />

The Windows version normally terminates immediately as soon as the end of any files given as command<br />

line arguments is reached (i.e. in non-interactive mode), unless you specify - as the last command line<br />

option. It will also not show the text-window at all, in this mode, only the plot. By giving the optional<br />

argument -persist (same as for <strong>gnuplot</strong> under x11; former Windows-only options /noend or -noend<br />

are still accepted as well), will not close <strong>gnuplot</strong>. Contrary to <strong>gnuplot</strong> on other operating systems,<br />

<strong>gnuplot</strong>’s interactive command line is accessible after the -persist option.<br />

77.74.1 Graph-menu<br />

The <strong>gnuplot</strong> graph window has the following options on a pop-up menu accessed by pressing the right<br />

mouse button or selecting Options from the system menu:<br />

Bring to Top when checked brings the graph window to the top after every plot.<br />

Color when checked enables color linestyles. When unchecked it forces monochrome linestyles.<br />

Copy to Clipboard copies a bitmap and a Metafile picture.<br />

Background... sets the window background color.<br />

Choose Font... selects the font used in the graphics window.<br />

Line Styles... allows customization of the line colors and styles.

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