Plotting with TV may not lead to sufficient results at the
first attempt. Probably you will miss the inscription at the y-axis.
The reason is that the frame width for left and right frames is set to
3 by default (see section 3.3 p. ). There
are two ways to get sufficient plots.
The first way is to create a window with the name plot which has frame widths of 9 for the left and right border. To create the window enter the command:
tv window create simple plot
Another way is to change the frame widths of your window. You can do this with the command:
tv window setup frame width l r b t
The most convenient format to plot your figure is the xfig-format
because you can process and convert plot files with the program
xfig. The plot is performed by pressing Px.
Alternatively you can use the unix-format by pressing Pu.
In both cases you will be queried a filename. CR at the filename
prompt forces the standard filename for plots to be taken, this is
composed from the spectrum name and a suffix defined by the wildcard
(see section 3.12 p. ) for
plots which is .fig by default.
A sample plot exported to ps via xfig is shown in figure
2.3 on page .