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Asking for input to modify splot output

Started byAmerican Citizen <website.reader3@gmail.com>
First post2023-08-09 17:26 -0700
Last post2023-08-10 09:55 +0100
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  Asking for input to modify splot output American Citizen <website.reader3@gmail.com> - 2023-08-09 17:26 -0700
    Re: Asking for input to modify splot output Martin Brown <'''newspam'''@nonad.co.uk> - 2023-08-10 09:55 +0100

#4533 — Asking for input to modify splot output

FromAmerican Citizen <website.reader3@gmail.com>
Date2023-08-09 17:26 -0700
SubjectAsking for input to modify splot output
Message-ID<eb33b98f-7d33-4eae-8f68-9295fa259873n@googlegroups.com>
What commands do I need to enter to change the default output https://i.ibb.co/J33DHk3/Screenshot1.png to the trimmed output https://i.ibb.co/bWd5bdT/Screenshot2.png ?

My attempts to move the ytics component to the left side continually fails and I don't even know how to trim the excessive white space around the whole image. And the color box needs to be moved a bit.

Any ideas?

Randall

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#4534

FromMartin Brown <'''newspam'''@nonad.co.uk>
Date2023-08-10 09:55 +0100
Message-ID<ub28lv$aovh$1@dont-email.me>
In reply to#4533
On 10/08/2023 01:26, American Citizen wrote:
> What commands do I need to enter to change the default output
> https://i.ibb.co/J33DHk3/Screenshot1.png to the trimmed output
> https://i.ibb.co/bWd5bdT/Screenshot2.png ?
> 
> My attempts to move the ytics component to the left side continually
> fails and I don't even know how to trim the excessive white space
> around the whole image. And the color box needs to be moved a bit.
> 
> Any ideas?

I too have had various interesting problems with 2D GNUplot mostly 
though with a tiny amount of the y-axis legend/title being off the 
default visible window (tops of letter "T" and "Z" otherwise it wouldn't 
have shown up). It was picked up by a vigilant journal editor.

My solution was to attack the EPS output file with a flint axe to sort 
out the errant window. I didn't have any trouble getting the y-axis to 
be on the left hand side it was just that a bit of it hung off the edge.

I was actually doing traditional contour plots rather than full colour.

I did have a problem with excessive white space above and to the right 
of the plots. I'd be interested in any more wholesome ways to fix this!

-- 
Martin Brown

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