Just file the request. http://bugs.lon-capa.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6707
-hk On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Stefan Bisitz <st.bis...@ostfalia.de>wrote: > Hi, > > > If this has changed since version 2.10.1, please let me know. > > Well, 2.10.1 is still the current official production release. Anyway, > both, the latest development version of lonplot.pm and the current > backport for 2.11.0, have the same defaults and settings as you quoted. > > > > There is a gnuplot option for "front" or "back" for labels, but this > > option does not appear to have been implemented in Lon-Capa. > > Sounds like a new enhancement request... -> bugs.lon-capa.org > > > Stefan Bisitz > > > On 10.04.2014 13:58, Rex Abert wrote: > > There is a gnuplot option for "front" or "back" for labels, but this > option does not appear to have been implemented in Lon-Capa. > > > > Looking at the source for lonplot.pm, there is this section regarding > labels: > > > > > > my %label_defaults = > > ( > > xpos => { > > default => 0, > > test => $real_test, > > description => 'X position of label (graph coordinates)', > > edit_type => 'entry', > > size => '10' > > }, > > ypos => { > > default => 0, > > test => $real_test, > > description => 'Y position of label (graph coordinates)', > > edit_type => 'entry', > > size => '10' > > }, > > justify => { > > default => 'left', > > test => sub {$_[0]=~/^(left|right|center)$/}, > > description => 'justification of the label text on the plot', > > edit_type => 'choice', > > choices => ['left','right','center'] > > }, > > rotate => { > > default => 0, > > test => $real_test, > > description => 'Rotation of label (degrees)', > > edit_type => 'entry', > > size => '10', > > } > > ); > > > > If this has changed since version 2.10.1, please let me know. > > > > Rex Abert > > Assistant Professor of Mathematics > > Tallahassee Community College > > ________________________________________ > > From: lon-capa-users-boun...@mail.lon-capa.org [ > lon-capa-users-boun...@mail.lon-capa.org] on behalf of H. K. Ng [ > h...@fsu.edu] > > Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2014 6:31 PM > > To: lon-capa-us...@mail.loncapa.org > > Subject: [LON-CAPA-users] Text and filledcurves > > > > Hi, > > > > Does any know how make sure the text for a gnuplot is the top layer so > it will show up in the case of filledcurves? > > > > For example, the filled box below covers over the text. It doesn't > matter whether the text tag is placed before or after the box. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Thanks, > > -hk > > > > <gnuplot width="300" transparent="on" samples="100" grid="on" font="10" > bgcolor="xffffff" height="300" align="left" fgcolor="x000000" border="on" > plottype="Cartesian" texwidth="70" fontface="serif" texfont="12"> > > <axis xmin="-5" ymin="-4" xmax="5" ymax="4" color="x000000" > yzero="thick-line" xzero="line" /> > > <xlabel>Label X</xlabel> > > <ylabel>Label Y</ylabel> > > <curve linestyle="filledcurves" color="xaaaaaa" pointtype="1" > linetype="solid" linewidth="1" limit="closed" pointsize="1"> > > <data>-2,2,2,-2,-2</data> > > <data>-2,-2,2,2,-2</data> > > </curve> > > <label xpos="0" ypos="1" color="x000000" justify="center" > rotate="0">Want this to be top layer</label> > > </gnuplot> > > > > _______________________________________________ > > LON-CAPA-users mailing list > > LON-CAPA-users@mail.lon-capa.org > > http://mail.lon-capa.org/mailman/listinfo/lon-capa-users > > > _______________________________________________ > LON-CAPA-users mailing list > LON-CAPA-users@mail.lon-capa.org > http://mail.lon-capa.org/mailman/listinfo/lon-capa-users > > >
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