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 `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.

linux
aed767
gpic
regis
tek410x
tek40
xlib
x11
aifm
cgm
corel
dumb
dxf
emf
fig
hp2623a
hp2648
hp500c
hpgl
hpljii
hppj
imagen
mif
pbm
png
postscript
qms
svg
table
tgif
tkcanvas
epson-180dpi
latex
pslatex and pstex
epslatex
eepic
tpic
pstricks
texdraw
mf
mp

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