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4.1.61.5 wgnuplot.ini
The Windows text window and the ‘windows‘ terminal will read some of their options from the ‘[WGNUPLOT]‘ section of ‘wgnuplot.ini‘. This file is located in the user’s application data directory. Here’s a sample ‘wgnuplot.ini‘ file:
[WGNUPLOT] TextOrigin=0 0 TextSize=640 150 TextFont=Terminal,9 TextWrap=1 TextLines=400 SysColors=0 GraphOrigin=0 150 GraphSize=640 330 GraphFont=Arial,10 GraphColor=1 GraphToTop=1 GraphDoublebuffer=1 GraphOversampling=0 GraphAntialiasing=1 GraphBackground=255 255 255 Border=0 0 0 0 0 Axis=192 192 192 2 2 Line1=0 0 255 0 0 Line2=0 255 0 0 1 Line3=255 0 0 0 2 Line4=255 0 255 0 3 Line5=0 0 128 0 4
These settings apply to the wgnuplot text-window only."
The ‘TextOrigin‘ and ‘TextSize‘ entries specify the location and size of the text window.
The ‘TextFont‘ entry specifies the text window font and size.
The ‘TextWrap‘ entry selects wrapping of long text lines.
The ‘TextLines‘ entry specifies the number of (unwrapped) lines the internal buffer of the text window can hold. This value currently cannot be changed from within wgnuplot.
See ‘text-menu‘.
The ‘GraphFont‘ entry specifies the font name and size in points.
The five numbers given in the ‘Border‘, ‘Axis‘ and ‘Line‘ entries are the ‘Red‘ intensity (0–255), ‘Green‘ intensity, ‘Blue‘ intensity, ‘Color Linestyle‘ and ‘Mono Linestyle‘. ‘Linestyles‘ are 0=SOLID, 1=DASH, 2=DOT, 3=DASHDOT, 4=DASHDOTDOT. In the sample ‘wgnuplot.ini‘ file above, Line 2 is a green solid line in color mode, or a dashed line in monochrome mode. The default line width is 1 pixel. If ‘Linestyle‘ is negative, it specifies the width of a SOLID line in pixels. Line1 and any linestyle used with the ‘points‘ style must be SOLID with unit width.
See ‘graph-menu‘."
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