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Re: Interactive plots using GNUPlot
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Joshua Rigler |
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Re: Interactive plots using GNUPlot |
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Fri, 13 Jan 2006 11:46:01 -0600 |
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Steve C. Thompson wrote:
Hi Ron,
On 13 Jan 06 07:59AM, Ron Crummett wrote:
Unfortunately, I have not been able to zoom back out this way.
Same here. Does anyone know how to zoom back out to the original
orientation?
Quick-n-dirty: Type "h" in the gnuplot window once you have the mouse
set up; this will spew out all the mouse/keyboard
shortcuts you should need in the Octave terminal. Pay
particular attention to the "p", "n", "a" and "u" keys. I don't
think you can zoom in and out with only the
mouse in the same way as M**lab, but I never did like
that way very much anyway.
More Details: Start Gnuplot without Octave and read the help files,
or go to Gnuplot's website where there should be some
HTML docs (http://www.gnuplot.info/).
Keep in mind that these are Gnuplot-specific suggestions, and that there
is no guarantee that all Gnuplot functionality will be accessible from
the Octave terminal/environment.
-EJR
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