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 For color displays, `gnuplot` (Note: gnuplot ) honors the following
 resources (shown here with their default values) or the greyscale
 resources.  The values may be color names as listed in the X11 rgb.txt file on
 your system, hexadecimal RGB color specifications (see X11 documentation), or
 a color name followed by a comma and an `intensity` value from 0 to 1.  For
 example, `blue, 0.5` means a half intensity blue.  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

 The command-line syntax for these is, for example,

 Example:
       gnuplot -background coral



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