! X resources for gnuplot x11 terminal driver ! More information available in the gnuplot documentation ! From inside gnuplot, try 'help set term x11' ! User interface settings gnuplot*exportselection: on gnuplot*fastrotate: on gnuplot*feedback: on ! gnuplot*ctrlq: off gnuplot*persist: off ! gnuplot*raise: on gnuplot*dashed: off ! Default font and font encoding ! gnuplot*font: verdana,11,bold ! gnuplot*encoding: iso8859-15 ! Default line colors ! gnuplot*background: white gnuplot*textColor: black gnuplot*borderColor: black gnuplot*axisColor: black gnuplot*line1Color: red gnuplot*line2Color: green gnuplot*line3Color: blue gnuplot*line4Color: magenta gnuplot*line5Color: cyan gnuplot*line6Color: sienna gnuplot*line7Color: orange gnuplot*line8Color: coral ! Default line widths gnuplot*axisWidth: 0 gnuplot*borderWidth: 2 gnuplot*line1Width: 1 gnuplot*line2Width: 1 gnuplot*line3Width: 1 gnuplot*line4Width: 1 gnuplot*line5Width: 1 gnuplot*line6Width: 1 gnuplot*line7Width: 1 gnuplot*line8Width: 1 ! Default point size gnuplot*pointsize: 1 ! Default dash patterns for monochrome Displays ! 0 means a solid line. ! A two-digit number `jk` means a dashed line with a repeated pattern of ! `j` pixels on followed by `k` pixels off. For example, '16' is a dotted ! line with one pixel on followed by six pixels off. ! More elaborate on/off patterns can be specified with a four-digit value. ! The default values shown below are for monochrome displays ! or monochrome rendering on color or grayscale displays. For color displays, ! the default for each is 0 (solid line) except for `axisDashes` gnuplot*borderDashes: 0 gnuplot*axisDashes: 16 gnuplot*line1Dashes: 0 gnuplot*line2Dashes: 42 gnuplot*line3Dashes: 13 gnuplot*line4Dashes: 44 gnuplot*line5Dashes: 15 gnuplot*line6Dashes: 4441 gnuplot*line7Dashes: 42 gnuplot*line8Dashes: 13 ! Colormap usage and preferred visual Display class ! gnuplot*maxcolors: ! gnuplot*mincolors: ! gnuplot*visual: gnuplot*mono: off gnuplot*gray: off gnuplot*reverseVideo: off ! Grayscale setting (only checked if program is invoked as gnuplot -gray) gnuplot*textGray: black gnuplot*borderGray: gray50 gnuplot*axisGray: gray50 gnuplot*line1Gray: gray100 gnuplot*line2Gray: gray60 gnuplot*line3Gray: gray80 gnuplot*line4Gray: gray40 gnuplot*line5Gray: gray90 gnuplot*line6Gray: gray50 gnuplot*line7Gray: gray70 gnuplot*line8Gray: gray30