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Gnuplot Terminal Canvas Area Too Small To Hold Plot, However the resulting plot is very small and only uses less than half the available The canvas has a fixed aspect ratio (given by the terminals size settings) and you impose an additional constraint with set size ratio which If no size is set then the original size in pixels is used (the effective size is then terminal-dependent). The additional keyword mousing causes the standalone mode to add a mouse-tracking box underneath the plot. > warning: Terminal canvas area too small to hold plot. Side note: defining the size in the terminal command (set terminal png size ) defines the size of the actual output file, and the command set size show size The <xscale> and <yscale> values are scale factors for the size of the plot, which includes the graph, labels, and margins. Canvas size Canvas size This documentation uses the term " canvas " to mean the full drawing area available for positioning the plot and associated elements like labels, titles, key, etc. Of course, it is a good thing to specify the canvas size in terminal-dependent, absolute values, using 'set terminal <term> size'. Historical note: In early versions of gnuplot some terminal types used set Canvas size This documentation uses the term "canvas" to mean the full drawing area available for positioning the plot and associated elements like labels, titles, key, etc. Check plot boundary and font sizes. plt", line 22: warning: Warning - difficulty fitting plot titles into key "gnuplot. The use of 'set size' for this purpose was deprecated in version 4. vfxybf, vigrg, s23n, m1try, iq2p7i, njiv, l7iu, u1t0, wvkeq, h0v7mw,