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  1. wallg

    gnuplot - how do I turn image so it displays horizontal-left to right?

    Hello All, I ended up using set terminal postscript eps and epsffit to position it where I needed it on the web page.
  2. wallg

    gnuplot - how do I turn image so it displays horizontal-left to right?

    No, I do want vertical bars, but I want the image itself to "lay" horizontally. That is, I want the image to look like example 3, where the width of the image is greater than the heighth. I found that I can use "set terminal postscript eps" to turn it, but the image is coming out small now...
  3. wallg

    gnuplot - how do I turn image so it displays horizontal-left to right?

    example1.gif is when I use "set terminal postscript portrait" example2.gif is when I use "set terminal postscript landscape" example3.gif is when I use "set terminal pbm" I would like for the postscript version to display like the pbm version (image horizontal). Is there a way to do this?
  4. wallg

    gnuplot - how do I turn image so it displays horizontal-left to right?

    Additional information - I am using gnuplot in a CGI script and generating the image on the fly for a web page.
  5. wallg

    gnuplot - how do I turn image so it displays horizontal-left to right?

    Hope this helps explain what I am seeing, and what I want to accomplish. When I use "set terminal postscript portrait", the graph displays this way- Title on top Graph left to right But graph is thin (left to right) Taller up/down ^ | v When I use "set terminal postscript landscape", the...

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