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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 00:49, 15 March 2024: 380 × 1,256 (24 KB): Em3rgent0rdr: avoid some flont glitches...avoid too much space between rows of text
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English: Comparison of the different temperature scales, without language-dependent and link-wanting labels. This is a derivative work of File:Comparison of temperature scales.svg by User:Rfc1394. See below for example usage and descriptions of the lines.
The spreadsheet instantly and automatically generates a column of XML code that you simply copy and paste into a text editor and save as an ".svg" file. The spreadsheets produce lean SVG code, avoiding the "extra stuff" that Inkscape inserts. They should save you time in creating SVG charts. Feedback and suggestions on my talk page are welcome.
set term svg size 2048, 768 fsize 50 set output "epica-temp.svg" set border 1 set xtics nomirror set ytics nomirror set grid y2 lc rgb "#C0C0C0" set grid x lc rgb "#C0C0C0" set xlabel "Thousands of years ago" set y2label "°C difference" set y2tics 4 unset ytics set key reverse top left plot [800: 0] \ "edc3deuttemp2007.txt" \ using ($ 3 / 1000): 5 \ notitle \ lc rgb "blue" \ with lines ...
English: Charts comparing percentages of Earth's surface reaching record temperatures since 1951, comparing records for January, April, July and October, from NOAA data. Source of data for series of charts titled " mm Month - Percent of global area at temperature records - Global warming - NOAA.svg":