Configuring &kmplot;
To access the &kmplot; configuration
dialog, select SettingsConfigure
&kmplot;.... A number of settings (Colors...,
Coordinate System..., Scaling... and
Fonts...) can only be changed
from the Edit menu.
General Configuration
Here you can set global settings which automatic will be saved when you exit &kmplot;. In the first page you can set calculation-precision, angle-mode (radians and degrees), background color and zoom in and zoom out factors.
screenshot of the &kmplot; settings dialog
screenshot of the &kmplot; settings dialog
The second page let you define you own constants. &kmplot; saves the constants in the same file as &kcalc; does. That means you can create a constant in &kmplot;, close the program and load it in &kcalc; and vice versa. &kmplot; only supports constant names that consist of one capital character and if you in &kcalc; define a constant name that is not one character, the name will be truncated. E.g, if you already have the constants "apple" and "bananas" in &kcalc;, they will be renamed to "A" and "B" in &kmplot;.
Colors Configuration
In the Coords tab of the Colors
configuration dialog, you can change the colors of the axes and grid of the
main &kmplot; area.
screenshot of the colors configuration dialog
screenshot of the colors configuration dialog
In the Default Function Colors tab, you can change the colors used
for the graphs of the ten functions allowed in &kmplot;.
Coordinate System Configuration
The Axes Configuration
X-Axis
Sets the range for the x-axis scale. You can choose one of the
predefined ranges, or select Custom to make your
own. Note that in the Custom boxes, you can use the
predefined functions and constants (see ) as
the extremes of the range (⪚, set Min: to
2*pi). You can even use functions you have defined to
set the extremes of the axis range. For example, if you have defined a function
f(x)=x^2, you could set Min: to
f(3), which would make the lower end of the range equal
to 9.
Y-Axis
Sets the range for the y-axis. See X-Axis
above.
Axis-line width:
Sets the width of the lines representing the axes.
Tic width:
Sets the width of the lines representing tics on the axes.
Tic length:
Sets the length of the lines representing tics on the axes.
Show labels
If checked, the names (x, y) of the axes are shown on the plot and the axes' tics are labeled.
Show extra frame
If checked, the plot area is framed by an extra line.
Show axes
If checked, the axes are visible.
Show arrows
If checked, the axes are displayed with arrows at their ends.
The Grid Configuration
You can set the Grid Style to one of four options:
None
No gridlines are drawn on the plot area
Lines
Straight lines form a grid of squares on the plot area.
Crosses
Crosses are drawn to indicate points where x and y have integer values
(⪚, (1,1), (4,2) &etc;).
Polar
Lines of constant radius and of constant angle are drawn on the plot
area.
The Line width option is used to set the width of
the lines of the grid.
Scaling Configuration
screenshot of the scaling configuration dialog
screenshot of the scaling configuration dialog
For each axis, you can set the Scaling: and
Printing: of one tic. The Scaling:
option selects how many units apart the axis tics will be (and therefore, how
far apart grid lines will be drawn), and the Printing:
option selects the length of one tic when displayed on the screen or
printed. In this way, these options can be used to change the size of the graph
on screen or on a page: For example, doubling the Printing:
setting whilst keeping the Scaling: setting the same will
result in the graph doubling in in height or width.
Fonts Configuration
screenshot of the fonts configuration dialog
screenshot of the fonts configuration dialog
Header table: sets the font for the information table
shown in &kmplot; printouts, and Axis font: and Axis font size:
sets the font and its size used for all labels on the axes in the plot area.