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Re: more mxe testing
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Ben Abbott |
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Re: more mxe testing |
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Fri, 22 Feb 2013 08:14:58 -0500 |
On Feb 22, 2013, at 7:28 AM, Mike Miller wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 12:59 AM, Daniel J Sebald wrote:
>
>> On 02/21/2013 11:56 PM, Daniel J Sebald wrote:
>>
>>> | drawnow (TERM, FILE, MONO, DEBUG_FILE)
>>> |
>>> | for example:
>>> |
>>> | sombrero ();
>>> | drawnow ("x11", "/dev/null", false, "foo.gp");
>>
>>
>> Oh, you'll have to replace the "x11" with whatever terminal is acceptable to
>> gnuplot when you launch gnuplot on its own. Use "show term".
>
> $ wineconsole gnuplot
> gnuplot> show term
>
> terminal type is windows 0 color solid noenhanced
>
> $ wineconsole octave
> octave:1> figure (1, "visible", false);
> octave:2> sombrero
> octave:3> drawnow ("windows", "/dev/null", false, "foo.gp")
>
> Does not return, there is no foo.gp file created. Ctrl-C 3 times exits Octave.
>
> --
> mike
My guess is that Octave isn't able to run gnuplot?
From Octave's prompt, what is needed to run gnuplot from the command line?
On *nix, I'd just ...
system ("gnuplot")
What is needed for Octave running via wine?
Ben
- more mxe testing, Mike Miller, 2013/02/21
- Re: more mxe testing, Daniel J Sebald, 2013/02/22
- Re: more mxe testing, Daniel J Sebald, 2013/02/22
- Re: more mxe testing, Mike Miller, 2013/02/22
- Re: more mxe testing,
Ben Abbott <=
- Re: more mxe testing, Mike Miller, 2013/02/22
- Re: more mxe testing, Ben Abbott, 2013/02/22
- Re: more mxe testing, Daniel J Sebald, 2013/02/22
- Re: more mxe testing, Mike Miller, 2013/02/22
Re: more mxe testing, Mike Miller, 2013/02/22