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From: | Matthias Brennwald |
Subject: | Re: Lost of gset statement |
Date: | Wed, 14 Feb 2007 13:43:48 +0100 |
Dear Pradipta,as I understand it, the developers are trying to make Octave less dependent on gnuplot and more compatible with Matlab. This is propably the reason why the gset command is not supported anymore. Depending on what you need to do, you might be able to do it with the higher level Octave commands to format plots. Otherwise, you may use __gnuplot_set__ (with the underscores), but I guess support for this command will also be dropped in some future Octave version.
Matthias On 14.02.2007, at 13:26, address@hidden wrote:
Hi, I am Pradipta. I am new user in octave, and just logged in the Help-octave.I am using octave 2.9.9. It was going fine. But a new problem arisessince I have updated the octave-forge package. I have lost the gsetstaement. I does not wotking. Can I get it back. I need this graphical support deadly. Please help me. -- Pradipta Kumar Mandal Department of physics University of Calcutta India
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