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From: nunokawa@aosuna.esys.tsukuba.ac.jp (Nunokawa)
Subject: Re: GNUPLOT $B$G(B x,y$BL\@94V3V$rF1$8$K$7$?$$(B
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>> set size 0.721,1.0
>> 
>> $B$H$d$k$N$O$I$&$G$7$g$&$+(B?

gnuplot $B$N(B help $B$r0zMQ$7$^$9!#(B

 The `set size` command scales the displayed size of the plot.  On some
 terminals, changing the size of the plot will result in text being
 misplaced. Increasing the size of the plot may produce strange
 results. Decreasing is safer.

...

 Examples:
...

 To make a landscape plot have a 1:1 aspect ratio in polar mode use:
         set size 0.721,1.0
...

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set size 0.721,1.0
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# gnuplot $B$b=$9TITB-$@$J$"!";d$O(B(^^;;

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