Much appreciated. Color works perfectly.

On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> wrote:

> John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Tried this and it works well -- the output is definitely much better! One
> oddity -- the EPS
> > generated is black and white whereas the typical output was in color...
> silly option I'm missing?
> >
>
> "monochrome" is default:
>
> ,----
> | set terminal postscript eps enhanced 20
> | Terminal type set to 'postscript'
> | Options are 'eps enhanced defaultplex \
> |    leveldefault monochrome colortext \
> |    dashed dashlength 1.0 linewidth 1.0 butt \
> |    palfuncparam 2000,0.003 \
> |    "Helvetica" 20 '
> `----
>
> Say "help set terminal postcript" to gnuplot and it'll spew (among other
> things):
>
>
> ,----
> |  `default` sets all options to their defaults: `landscape`, `monochrome`,
> |  `dashed`, `dl 1.0`, `lw 1.0`, `defaultplex`, `noenhanced`, "Helvetica"
> and
> |  14pt.  Default size of a PostScript plot is 10 inches wide and 7 inches
> high.
> |  The option `color` enables color, while `monochrome` prefers black and
> white
> |  drawing elements. Further, `monochrome` uses gray `palette` but it does
> not
> |  change color of objects specified with an explicit `colorspec`.
> |  `solid` draws all plots with solid lines, overriding any dashed
> patterns.
> |  `dashlength` or `dl` scales the length of the dashed-line segments by
> <DL>,
> |  which is a floating-point number greater than zero.
> |  `linewidth` or `lw` scales all linewidths by <LW>.
> `----
>
> HTH,
> Nick
>
>
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