# HG changeset patch # User jwe # Date 1174498938 0 # Node ID 182c4b62775d7b1c40696da726b79f1df1a9f649 # Parent 0cc5ca7b1e91b49e26f1e527ad1b50ddbf5fbbe8 [project @ 2007-03-21 17:42:18 by jwe] diff -r 0cc5ca7b1e91 -r 182c4b62775d NEWS --- a/NEWS Wed Mar 21 15:57:19 2007 +0000 +++ b/NEWS Wed Mar 21 17:42:18 2007 +0000 @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ generate file with the plot. + RGB line colors are supported if you use gnuplot 4.2. Octave - can still use gnuplot 4.0, but there is no longer any way to set + can still use gnuplot 4.0, but there is no way to set arbitrary line colors with it when using the Matlab-style plot functions. - Actually, there never was any way to do this reliably with older - versions of gnuplot (whether run from Octave or not) since it - only provided a limited set to choose from, and they were - terminal dependent, so choosing color 1 with the X11 terminal - would be different from color 1 with the PostScript terminal. + There never was any way to do this reliably with older versions + of gnuplot (whether run from Octave or not) since it only + provided a limited set to choose from, and they were terminal + dependent, so choosing color 1 with the X11 terminal would be + different from color 1 with the PostScript terminal. + You can control the width of lines using (for example):