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RE: HELP: plotting under windows NT
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
RE: HELP: plotting under windows NT |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Apr 1998 20:22:30 -0500 (CDT) |
On 15-Apr-1998, Lance McBride <address@hidden> wrote:
| > Just use a command like
| >
| > gnuplot_binary = "wgnupl32 -stdin";
| >
| > at the command line or in your $HOME/.octaverc file.
| >
| > jwe
|
| That works!
|
| Now gnuplot stops responding after drawing the data, which means no labels,
| title, text. I can live with this, but is this normal for the patched
| Win32?
You mean that it doesn't respond to mouse events? Mumit's README file
says:
What's broken?
[Event handling]
No events are handled since gnuplot is always waiting for data on
stdin. Under X, this is easy to handle (simply wait on stdin and
X connection), but I have no idea how to do this in Win32. You'll
have to replot to refresh, and to bring the window back to top,
you'll have to close and reopen. Yuk!
[HELP command]
Borland's help compiler can't grok the file supplied. Probably has
never worked.
You should still be able to put labels on the plots using commands
from Octave:
gset title "my plot";
gset xlabel "x"
gset ylabel "y"
replot
etc.
jwe