I’m using gnuplot in the multiplot environment. I want to have only one key box (which is not a problem) that i want to put in “horizontal mode” under the plots.
Nice Plot1 | Nice Plot2
Nice Plot3 | Nice Plot4
the keybox
It seems that the total size of the keybox can’t exceed the width of its corresponding plot (so here it’s half the screen size). This is causing line returns in the keybox which i don’t want.
Is there anyway to get around it?
Thanks.
Edit: Script added. (the keybox is on 3 lines)
set terminal epslatex color
set output 'Plot.tex'
set multiplot
set xrange [0:0.8]
set key box
set key reverse horizontal maxcols 10 samplen 0.5 spacing 1
#set key font ",9"
set key at screen 0.9,0.15
set size 0.5,0.5
set origin 0,0
set lmargin 4
set bmargin 3
set rmargin 0
set tmargin 0
set xtics nomirror
set ytics nomirror
plot x with lines lt 1 lw 4 lc rgb "red" title 'Median',\
x with lines lw 4 lc rgb "blue" title '$ F,F^{-1}$',\
x with lines lw 4 lc rgb "magenta" title '$ F,\Gamma^\mathcal{P}$',\
x with lines lw 4 lc rgb "orange" title '$\Lambda_\text{MI}$',\
x with lines lt 1 lw 4 lc rgb "green" title '$k$-NN'
#
# Plot n°2
#
set size 0.5,0.5
set origin 0,0.5
set xrange [0:0.8]
set key off
set title ''
set lmargin 4
set bmargin 3
set rmargin 0
set tmargin 0
set xtics nomirror
set ytics nomirror
plot x with lines lt 1 lw 4 lc rgb "red" title 'Median',\
x with lines lw 4 lc rgb "blue" title '$ F,F^{-1}$',\
x with lines lw 4 lc rgb "magenta" title '$ F,\Gamma^\mathcal{P}$',\
x with lines lw 4 lc rgb "orange" title '$\Lambda_\text{MI}$',\
x with lines lt 1 lw 4 lc rgb "green" title 'KNN',\
x with lines lt 1 lw 4 lc rgb "black" title 'Ground Truth'
set size 0.5,0.5
set origin 0.5,0
set xrange [0:0.8]
set key off
set title ''
set lmargin 4
set bmargin 3
set rmargin 0
set tmargin 0
set xtics nomirror
set ytics nomirror
plot x with lines lt 1 lw 4 lc rgb "red" title 'Median',\
x with lines lw 4 lc rgb "blue" title '$ F,F^{-1}$',\
x with lines lw 4 lc rgb "magenta" title '$ F,\Gamma^\mathcal{P}$',\
x with lines lw 4 lc rgb "orange" title '$\Lambda_\text{MI}$',\
x with lines lt 1 lw 4 lc rgb "green" title 'KNN',\
x with lines lt 1 lw 4 lc rgb "black" title 'Ground Truth'
set size 0.5,0.5
set origin 0.5,0.5
set xrange [0:0.8]
set key off
set title ''
set lmargin 4
set bmargin 3
set rmargin 0
set tmargin 0
set xtics nomirror
set ytics nomirror
plot x with lines lt 1 lw 4 lc rgb "red" title 'Median',\
x with lines lw 4 lc rgb "blue" title '$ F,F^{-1}$',\
x with lines lw 4 lc rgb "magenta" title '$ F,\Gamma^\mathcal{P}$',\
x with lines lw 4 lc rgb "orange" title '$\Lambda_\text{MI}$',\
x with lines lt 1 lw 4 lc rgb "green" title 'KNN',\
x with lines lt 1 lw 4 lc rgb "black" title 'Ground Truth'
This is an ugly problem. I’ve never really used the epslatex terminal much — That may cause additional complications as the documentation states that
You’re right on with the fact that gnuplot doesn’t seem to want to make a key that is wider than the plot — too bad you can’t specify the width explicitly like you would be able to do with a
rectangle. That’s easy enough to work around though. The trick is to make your plots (without keys) as normal and then make a final “null” plot that is as big as you need it to be to fit the labels: