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 _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode