BACKGROUNDCOLOR

Syntax: SET BACKGROUNDCOLOR c
GET BACKGROUNDCOLOR { c }
Default value: 0

Use SET BACKGROUNDCOLOR c to change the background of the current window to a solid color. The default for all windows is to have solid white background.

The parameter c can be either a string or a numeric scalar. A positive numeric value represents the index of the color in the currently loaded colormap. A negative number represents the index of the fixed color. A string value should be one of the fixed color names. See Colors for more information.

Use SET BACKGROUNDCOLOR 0 to set the background color to white.

Examples:

SET BACKGROUNDCOLOR 2 uses the colormap index 2
SET BACKGROUNDCOLOR -2 uses the fixed color index 2
SET BACKGROUNDCOLOR RED uses the fixed color name "RED"

Use SET BACKGROUNDFILE to set the background for the current window to a PNG image.

  AUTOSCALE
  BACKGROUNDFILE