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A gnuplot plot is built up by drawing its various components in a fixed order. This order can be modified by assigning some components to a specific layer using the keywords behind, back, or front. For example, to replace the background color of the plot area you could define a colored rectangle with the attribute behind.
set object 1 rectangle from graph 0,0 to graph 1,1 fc rgb "gray" behind
The order of drawing is
behind back the plot itself the plot legend (`key`) front
Within each layer elements are drawn in the order
grid, axis, and border elements pixmaps in numerical order objects (rectangles, circles, ellipses, polygons) in numerical order labels in numerical order arrows in numerical order
In the case of multiple plots on a single page (multiplot mode) this order applies separately to each component plot, not to the multiplot as a whole.
An exception to this is that several TeX-based terminals (e.g. pslatex, cairolatex) accumulate all text elements in one output stream and graphics in a separate output stream; the text and graphics are then combined to yield the final figure. In general this leaves each text element either completely behind or completely in front of the graphics.