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y2-axis curves no longer have a thicker line by default
This was causing an issue where gnuplot would complain if a points-only --curvestyle was plotted on the y2 axis. This is because --linewidth makes no sense for a points-only curve
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@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ sub mainThread
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{
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foreach (@{$options{y2}})
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addCurveOption($_, 'axes x1y2 linewidth 3');
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addCurveOption($_, 'axes x1y2');
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}
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}
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@ -1304,7 +1304,14 @@ z-axis label applies I<only> to 3d plots.
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Plot the data specified by this curve ID on the y2 axis. Without --dataid, the
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ID is just an ordered 0-based index. Does not apply to 3d plots. Can be passed
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multiple times, or passed a comma-separated list
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multiple times, or passed a comma-separated list. By default the y2-axis curves
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look the same as the y-axis ones. I.e. the viewer of the resulting plot has to
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be told which is which via an axes label, legend, etc. Prior to version 1.25 of
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feedgnuplot the curves plotted on the y2 axis were drawn with a thicker line.
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This is no longer the case, but that behavior can be brought back by passing
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something like
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--y2 curveid --curvestyle curveid 'linewidth 3'
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=item
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