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<strong>gnuplot</strong> 4.3 205<br />

<strong>gnuplot</strong>*maxcolors: integer<br />

<strong>gnuplot</strong>*mincolors: integer<br />

<strong>gnuplot</strong>*visual: visual name<br />

77.76.8 X11 other resources<br />

By default the contents of the current plot window are exported to the X11 clipboard in response to X<br />

events in the window. Setting the resource ’<strong>gnuplot</strong>*exportselection’ to ’off’ or ’false’ will disable this.<br />

By default text rotation is done using a method that is fast, but can corrupt nearby colors depending<br />

on the background. If this is a problem, you can set the resource ’<strong>gnuplot</strong>.fastrotate’ to ’off’<br />

<strong>gnuplot</strong>*exportselection: off<br />

<strong>gnuplot</strong>*fastrotate: on<br />

<strong>gnuplot</strong>*ctrlq: off<br />

77.77 Xlib<br />

The xlib terminal driver supports the X11 Windows System. It generates <strong>gnuplot</strong> x11 commands, but<br />

sends them to the output file specified by set output ’’. set term x11 is equivalent to<br />

set terminal xlib; set output "|<strong>gnuplot</strong> x11 -noevents". xlib takes the same set of options as<br />

x11.<br />

Part V<br />

Graphical User Interfaces<br />

Several graphical user interfaces have been written for <strong>gnuplot</strong> and one for win32 is included in this<br />

distribution. In addition, there is a Python interface at<br />

http://py-<strong>gnuplot</strong>.darwinports.com/<br />

Also several X11 interfaces exist. One of them is called xgfe. It uses the Qt library and can be found on<br />

http://www.flash.net/~ dmishee/xgfe/xgfe.html<br />

In addition three Tcl/Tk located at the usual Tcl/Tk repositories exist.<br />

Bruce Ravel (ravel@phys.washington.edu) has written a new version of <strong>gnuplot</strong>-mode for GNU emacs<br />

and XEmacs. This version is based on the <strong>gnuplot</strong>.el file by Gershon Elber. While the <strong>gnuplot</strong> CVS<br />

repository has its own copy the most recent version of this package is available from<br />

http://feff.phys.washington.edu/~ ravel/software/<strong>gnuplot</strong>-mode/<br />

Part VI<br />

Bugs<br />

Bugs reported since the current release as well as older ones may be located via the official distribution<br />

site on SourceForge.<br />

Please e-mail bug reports to the <strong>gnuplot</strong>-bugs mailing list. Or upload the report to the <strong>gnuplot</strong> web<br />

site on SourceForge. Please give complete information on the version of <strong>gnuplot</strong> you are using and, if<br />

possible, a test script that demonstrates the bug. See Seeking-assistance (p. 16).<br />

The sections below list problems known to be present in <strong>gnuplot</strong> version 4.2 at the time of release.<br />

Some of these are actually bugs in external support libraries and may have been fixed indepently of any<br />

changes in <strong>gnuplot</strong>.

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