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GNU Info (gnuplot.info)terminal`gnuplot` (Note: gnuplot ) supports many different graphics devices. Use set terminal to tell `gnuplot` what kind of output to generate. Use `set output` (Note: output ) to redirect that output to a file or device. Syntax: set terminal {<terminal-type>} show terminal If <terminal-type> is omitted, `gnuplot` will list the available terminal types. <terminal-type> may be abbreviated. If both `set terminal` and `set output` are used together, it is safest to give `set terminal` first, because some terminals set a flag which is needed in some operating systems. Several terminals have additional options. For example, see `dumb` (Note: dumb ), `iris4d`, `hpljii` (Note: hpljii ) or `postscript` (Note: postscript ). This document may describe drivers that are not available to you because they were not installed, or it may not describe all the drivers that are available to you, depending on its output format.
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