I have seen .gnu, .plt, and .gplot as file extensions for gnuplot scripts.
I know Linux doesn't care about file extensions, but what extension most universally declares to human beings "I am a gnuplot script!"?
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I have seen I know Linux doesn't care about file extensions, but what extension most universally declares to human beings "I am a gnuplot script!"? |
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For that, " It's not common (probably because it's a bit long) but it unambiguously tells a human being what's inside the tin. In contrast, wikipedia lists six other file formats with the extension |
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As Romain, Dr. Person and neillb all point out and this wikibooks article confirms, there is no official standard extension for gnuplot files. These three file extensions do seem popular:
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vim recognises .gpi, for more see Gnuplot Wikibook. |
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Gnuplot uses |
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Wikipedia seems to suggest |
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I don't think that ".gnuplot" should have been accepted as THE answer. There really isn't an answer. I've seen and used ".gp" before which is nice. |
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