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Re: ylabel kills plot?


From: Matthias Brennwald
Subject: Re: ylabel kills plot?
Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:14:56 +0200


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Matthias Brennwald, Käferholzstrasse 173, CH-8046 Zürich, +41 44 364 17 03

On Jul 23, 2009, at 2:01 PM, address@hidden wrote:

Dear All

Consider the following code:

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plot (rand(1,10));
xlabel ('x-label','fontsize',22);
ylabel ('y-label','fontsize',22);
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For some reason, this does not produce the expected plot. I just get
an empty plot window. If I omit the 'fontsize',22 part, everything
works as expected. What am I doing wrong?

(This is on Mac OS X with Octave 3.2.0 and gnuplot 4.2 patchlevel 5,
both from MacPorts.)

Matthias

I get a plot window with the line and the ticklabels, but no x/y labels.

When I change the fontname to "Times", everything works

plot (rand(1,10));
xlabel ('x-label','fontsize',22,'fontname','Times');
ylabel ('y-label','fontsize',22,'fontname','Times');

I assume the default x11 font does not support 22pt.

Ben

p.s. I'm also running Mac OSX 10.5.7 with xquartz 2.3.3 and Gnuplot
4.2.5.

Ok, the 'fontname' thing also fixes the problem in my case. Is there a way to tell gnuplot to use a different font by default (e.g. Times or Helvetica, which work well with 22pt)?

Matthias


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