Set and query defaults for ^gr3^ ------------------------------ ^gr3set^ [element [element [..]]] ^gr3q^ where elements are: ^a^xis { ^tbl^ | ^0^ | ^min^ | ^out^ } ^s^hadow { ^on^ | ^off^ } ^r^otation # ^e^lev # ^gr3set^ sets defaults for ^gr3^. ^gr3q^ shows the current defaults. The expla- nation contained here assumes you are familiar with ^gr3^, so see ^help gr3^ if you are not. ^gr3set axis^ { ^tbl^ | ^0^ | ^min^ | ^out^ } ----------------------------------- The original default is ^tbl^, which is meant to suggest the word table-top to you. The alternatives are: ^tbl^ a "table-top" outlining the x-y and x-z planes. ^0^ a conventional x-y-z axis intersecting at (0,0,0) ^min^ a conventional x-y-z axis intersecting at (xmin,ymin,zmin) ^out^ an "outside" axis or minimalist's tabletop Changing the axis does not affect an already-drawn graph. The axis is set before you first draw the graph. ^gr3set shadow^ { ^on^ | ^off^ } -------------------------- The original default is ^off^. Please see help ^gr3^. ^gr3set rotate^ # and ^gr3set elev^ # ----------------------------------- These commands set the default rotation and elevation angles for the first time you draw a graph. (When you redraw a graph, the defaults are the last angles used.) The original default for ^rotate^ is ^45^ and ^elevate^ is ^45^.