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In this example, the point color(blue) of the 3. plot differs from the test output(green) - why is that? (my default terminal is aqua, but it is the same with e.g. png)

plot [0:4]\
     '-' title 'pt1' with points pt 1,\
     2*x title 'lt1' with lines  lt 1,\
     '-' title 'pt2' with points pt 2,\
     3*x title 'lt2' with lines  lt 2
     1  1
     2  5
     end
     1  3
     3  7
     end

by changing the order of the plots, the color changes:

plot [0:4]\
     '-' title 'pt1' with points pt 1,\
     '-' title 'pt2' with points pt 2,\
     2*x title 'lt1' with lines  lt 1,\
     3*x title 'lt2' with lines  lt 2
     1  1
     2  5
     end
     1  3
     3  7
     end
3
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    Why does your code look like some kind of wierd gun? Are you trying to integrate it with the shell or something? You can try at firearms.SE, if so. Oct 31, 2011 at 0:47
  • I can reproduce your findings and it sure does look like a bug to me. Maybe you want to report it at the development site here.
    – Woltan
    Oct 31, 2011 at 7:31
  • Ok - thanks. I will report a bug, unless someone solves the mystery soon. Oct 31, 2011 at 15:07

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User sfeam on SourceForge provides the answer:

point type does not control color. It is the third plot, and you have not instructed otherwise, so it gets the color of linetype 3 (blue).

Apparently the color of lines plot is set by the number of previous lines plots, while the color of points plot is set by the number of all previous plots. Both can be controlled by linecolor or lc.

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