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has caused the Debian Bug report #339801,
regarding gnuplot: key datapoint with single input file confuses people
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Package: gnuplot
Version: 4.0.0-2
Severity: minor
Tags: upstream

When I plot a datafile with the single gnuplot command "plot pdm-out",
it places the key in the upperright corner without a surrounding box.
The problem is that the sample datapoint associated with the input
source file pdm-out confuses people; it usually looks like a stray
datapoint.

I would suggest to either use a key box by default, or to not display
a key for a single datasource.  When multiple datasources are
displayed in the key, it is more clear that they are associated with
the key text, and not stray datapoints.


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Hi,

I agree with Christoph.I'm closing the bug. Please, feel free to reopen it
if you think the bug is still there, or fill a new bug.

Kind regards,

Anton


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