* These are the freaking defaults to use in Phys. Lett. figures * These are the "ideal" settings for a zone 4 4 plot. * * With these settings you should use the full \textwidth for * the plot if you don't want people to harrass you. macro set_style * This is the *GOLDEN IDEAL OF PICTURE SIZES* passed down * from Mike Hebert. size 20.6 27.0 * set ymgl 9.0 * set ysiz 37.5 set ymgl 10.0 set ysiz 36.0 set ywin 4.5 set xmgl 3.0 set xsiz 23.6 set xwin 3.0 * Times-Roman for everything igset txfp -131 set lfon -131 set tfon -131 set vfon -131 set gfon -131 set cfon -131 * Distance from top of maximum value in a histogram to border set hmax 0.8 * tick width set xwid 5 set ywid 5 * We like tick marks on all axes, but nobody else does * opt ntic opt tic * Use solid dots for data plots set mtyp 20 * No stats box opt nsta * Histogram line width set hwid 8.0 * Poly-line width set lwid 8.0 * Width of box thingy around the histogram set bwid 10.0 * Size of histogram title set tsiz 0.70 * Size of axis labels (this is huge) set asiz 0.60 * Size of axis values (ie, the numbers) set vsiz 0.50 * Make sure that there are no Ting offending error bars set errx 0.01 * Dot size in a histogram plot set ksiz 0.25 * Distance from y-axis to label. set xlab 1.7 * Distance from x-axis to label. set ylab 0.7 * Distance from y-axis to axis value. Good for log plots. * set xval 0.6 set xval 0.3 | Good for linear plots * Text size if you use itx. set chhe 0.8 * Random shit set hcol 1 set plci 1 set pmci 1 zone 1 2 return