Dear Shaun,

thanks for the clarification!

Shaun Morgan wrote:
> 1. I was looking after something where I can view a map as a `doimno brick' 
> when viewed from 7 o'clock: x axis points down and right, y axis points up:
> 
> y
> I
> I
> I
> I
> I
> \
>   \
>     \ 
>       \ x

Hm. As you already cited from the manual, this is just in experimental
state and is not supported. I have taken a note on my todo list to fix
it up. Sorry, I hoped it might be possible to get the same effect using
special "view" arguments, but I've been too fast.

So far, you may need to think about either a work-around or a different
tool for this particular task, sorry.

> 2. If I plot several of these `slices' together (say along the z-axis) is it 
> possible to seperately change for each the colormap z-range? 

The colormap ranges can be adjusted by means of 'point meta min' and
'point meta max' which (probably) solves the request. Perhaps you need
'point meta rel=per plot' as well.


> I've got evince only and it doesn't seem capable of displaying your P.pdf. 

I tried my evince, and it displayed it -- but it took an extraordinary
(!) long time, and it displays the shadings transparently (which is
wrong). It will take some time until these bugs in evince are fixed, I
guess (although I already submitted patch proposals to the underlying
libpoppler).

Best regards

Christian

-- 
Christian Feuersaenger
Institut fuer Numerische Simulation
Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universitaet Bonn
Wegelerstrasse 6
D-53115 Bonn
Germany

Tel:  +49 228 733430
URL:  http://wissrech.ins.uni-bonn.de/people/feuersaenger.html

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