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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T21:27:55+00:00 2026-05-17T21:27:55+00:00

I use Octave with gnuplot under Windows. I can zoom in using the right

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I use Octave with gnuplot under Windows.

I can zoom in using the right mouse button. But how can I zoom out from the UI?

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    2026-05-17T21:27:55+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 9:27 pm

    I found this post on Nabble. Pressing p takes you to the previous zoom level, n to the next level, and u unzooms. I pressed h in a gnuplot window outside of Octave and got this command list:

    2x<B1>             print coordinates to clipboard using `clipboardformat`
                       (see keys '3', '4')
    <B2>               annotate the graph using `mouseformat` (see keys '1', '2')
                       or draw labels if `set mouse labels is on`
    <Ctrl-B2>          remove label close to pointer if `set mouse labels` is on
    <B3>               mark zoom region (only for 2d-plots and maps).
    <B1-Motion>        change view (rotation). Use <ctrl> to rotate the axes only.
    <B2-Motion>        change view (scaling). Use <ctrl> to scale the axes only.
    <Shift-B2-Motion>  vertical motion -- change xyplane
    
    Space              raise gnuplot console window
    q                  * close this plot window
    
    a                  `builtin-autoscale` (set autoscale keepfix; replot)
    b                  `builtin-toggle-border`
    e                  `builtin-replot`
    g                  `builtin-toggle-grid`
    h                  `builtin-help`
    l                  `builtin-toggle-log` y logscale for plots, z and cb for splots
    L                  `builtin-nearest-log` toggle logscale of axis nearest cursor
    m                  `builtin-toggle-mouse`
    r                  `builtin-toggle-ruler`
    1                  `builtin-decrement-mousemode`
    2                  `builtin-increment-mousemode`
    3                  `builtin-decrement-clipboardmode`
    4                  `builtin-increment-clipboardmode`
    5                  `builtin-toggle-polardistance`
    6                  `builtin-toggle-verbose`
    7                  `builtin-toggle-ratio`
    n                  `builtin-zoom-next` go to next zoom in the zoom stack
    p                  `builtin-zoom-previous` go to previous zoom in the zoom stack
    u                  `builtin-unzoom`
    Right              `builtin-rotate-right` only for splots; <shift> increases amount
    Up                 `builtin-rotate-up` only for splots; <shift> increases amount
    Left               `builtin-rotate-left` only for splots; <shift> increases amount
    Down               `builtin-rotate-down` only for splots; <shift> increases amount
    Escape             `builtin-cancel-zoom` cancel zoom region
    
                       * indicates this key is active from all plot windows
    
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