Dear Philip,
A program like
> #include <oxstd.h>
> #include <oxfloat.h>
> //#include <oxdraw.h>
> #include <packages/gnudraw/gnudraw.h>
>
> main()
> {
> decl mX;
> mX= rann(2,100);
> DrawMatrix(0, mX, {"x", "y"}, 1, 1, 1);
> DrawMatrix(1, mX, {"x", "y"}, 1, 1, 1);
> DrawAdjust(ADJ_SYMBOL, 1, 200);
> SetDraw(SET_SYMBOL, M_NAN, M_NAN, 200);
> DrawMatrix(2, mX, {"x", "y"}, 1, 1, 1);
> SaveDrawWindow("drawsymbol.eps");
> ShowDrawWindow();
> }
should double the symbol size of the last line drawn in the plot in area
1 (DrawAdjust influences only the last line, normally).
For the last area, SetDraw doubles the sizes of both lines.
It works in OxDraw, and if you download a new version of GnuDraw, there
it should work as well. Note that the symbol types do not correspond
between GnuDraw and OxDraw.
I don't know of a way of getting bold symbols.
Greetings,
Charles
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