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							@@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ Simple plotting of piped data:
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					Here we asked for ASCII plotting, which is useful for documentation.
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Simple real-time plotting example: plot how much data is received on the wlan0
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					Simple real-time plotting example: plot how much data is received on the wlan0
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network interface in bytes/second (uses bash, awk and Linux):
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					network interface in bytes/second (uses bash, awk and Linux):
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@@ -524,10 +525,10 @@ plot I<only> histograms or I<only> I<non>-histograms.
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C<--xmin/xmax/ymin/ymax/y2min/y2max/zmin/zmax xxx>
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					C<--xmin/xmax/x2min/x2max/ymin/ymax/y2min/y2max/zmin/zmax xxx>
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Set the range for the given axis. These x-axis bounds are ignored in a streaming
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					Set the range for the given axis. These x-axis bounds are ignored in a streaming
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plot. The y2-axis bound do not apply in 3d plots. The z-axis bounds apply
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					plot. The x2/y2-axis bounds do not apply in 3d plots. The z-axis bounds apply
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I<only> to 3d plots or colormaps. Note that there is no C<--xrange> to set both
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					I<only> to 3d plots or colormaps. Note that there is no C<--xrange> to set both
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sides at once or C<--xinv> to flip the axis around: anything more than the
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					sides at once or C<--xinv> to flip the axis around: anything more than the
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basics supported in this option is clearly obtainable by talking to gnuplot, for
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					basics supported in this option is clearly obtainable by talking to gnuplot, for
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@@ -535,23 +536,29 @@ instance C<--set 'xrange [20:10]'> to set the given inverted bounds.
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C<--xlabel/ylabel/y2label/zlabel xxx>
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					C<--xlabel/x2label/ylabel/y2label/zlabel xxx>
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Label the given axis. The y2-axis label does not apply to 3d plots while the
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					Label the given axis. The x2/y2-axis labels do not apply to 3d plots while the
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z-axis label applies I<only> to 3d plots.
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					z-axis label applies I<only> to 3d plots.
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C<--y2 xxx>
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					C<--x2/--y2/--x1y2/--x2y1/--x2y2 xxx>
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Plot the data specified by this curve ID on the y2 axis. Without C<--dataid>,
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					By default data is plotted against the x1 and y1 axes (the left and bottom one
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the ID is just an ordered 0-based index. Does not apply to 3d plots. Can be
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					respectively). If we want a particular curve plotted against a different axis,
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passed multiple times, or passed a comma-separated list. By default the y2-axis
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					we can specify that with these options. You pass C<--AXIS ID> where C<AXIS>
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curves look the same as the y-axis ones. I.e. the viewer of the resulting plot
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					defines the axis (C<x2> or C<y2> or C<x1y2> or C<x2y1> or C<x2y2>) and the C<ID>
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has to be told which is which via an axes label, legend, etc. Prior to version
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					is the curve ID. C<--x2> is a synonym for C<--x2y1> and C<--y2> is a synonym for
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1.25 of feedgnuplot the curves plotted on the y2 axis were drawn with a thicker
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					C<--x1y2>. The curve ID is an ordered 0-based index or a specific ID if
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line. This is no longer the case, but that behavior can be brought back by
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					C<--dataid> or C<--vnlog>. None of these apply to 3d plots. Can be passed
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passing something like
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					multiple times for different curve IDs, multiple IDs can be passed in as a
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					comma-separated list. By default the curves plotted against the various axes
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					aren not drawn in any differentiated way: the viewer of the resulting plot has
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					to be told which is which via an axes label, legend, colors, etc. Prior to
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					version 1.25 of C<feedgnuplot> the curves plotted on the y2 axis were drawn with
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					a thicker line. This is no longer the case, but that behavior can be brought
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					back by passing something like
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 --y2 curveid --style curveid 'linewidth 3'
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					 --y2 curveid --style curveid 'linewidth 3'
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