Thanks Ryo and Pratik.
I faced the issue when I was trying to make the graticule light gray but changing the graticule colors, changes the variable's line plot color also. I hope Pratik's command can work but wouldn't it be nice to have the control on graticule within the plotting command itself?
Yes, such a request is already submitted to the github of pyferret. To summarize the current situation,
1) color=7. . . . works
2) color=blue. . . . works
3) color=(r,g,b) . . . doesn't
4) color=(r,g,b,alpha) . . . doesn't
in the GRATICULE settings. Pratik's method is to utilize (1) and customize the color associated with
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REGARDS
Saurabh Rathore
Research Scholar (PhD.)
Centre For Oceans, Rivers, Atmosphere & Land Science Technology
Indian Institute Of Technology, Kharagpur
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