Portable syntax for "set xtics rotate"
Gnuplot version 4.4 renders text within the drawing area with "set xtics rotate angle 90". According to http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Comp/comp.graphics.apps.gnuplot/2010-08/msg00079.html http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=586513 this is a feature, not a bug, but "set xtics rotate" give the expected behavior everywhere (text from down to top, below the graph). Signed-off-by: Heikki Hokkanen <hoxu@users.sf.net>master
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set xdata time
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set xdata time
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set timefmt "%Y-%m"
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set timefmt "%Y-%m"
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set format x "%Y-%m"
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set format x "%Y-%m"
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set xtics rotate by 90 15768000
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set xtics rotate
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set bmargin 5
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set bmargin 5
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set grid y
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set grid y
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set ylabel "Commits"
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set ylabel "Commits"
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set output 'commits_by_year.png'
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set output 'commits_by_year.png'
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unset key
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unset key
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set xtics 1 rotate by 90
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set xtics 1 rotate
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set grid y
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set grid y
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set ylabel "Commits"
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set ylabel "Commits"
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set yrange [0:]
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set yrange [0:]
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set format x "%Y-%m-%d"
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set format x "%Y-%m-%d"
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set grid y
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set grid y
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set ylabel "Files"
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set ylabel "Files"
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set xtics rotate by 90
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set xtics rotate
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set ytics autofreq
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set ytics autofreq
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set bmargin 6
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set bmargin 6
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plot 'files_by_date.dat' using 1:2 w steps
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plot 'files_by_date.dat' using 1:2 w steps
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set format x "%Y-%m-%d"
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set format x "%Y-%m-%d"
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set grid y
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set grid y
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set ylabel "Lines"
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set ylabel "Lines"
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set xtics rotate by 90
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set xtics rotate
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set bmargin 6
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set bmargin 6
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plot 'lines_of_code.dat' using 1:2 w lines
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plot 'lines_of_code.dat' using 1:2 w lines
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