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Re: Color and point style in plot.m
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Henry F. Mollet |
Subject: |
Re: Color and point style in plot.m |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Aug 2007 13:44:40 -0700 |
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Where can I familiarize myself with the new plotting system? Does new
plotting system mean j-handles and where exactly can I get them. If I
remember correctly, there was a posting that j-handles don't not yet work on
a Mac. So far I've been trying by trial and error to find out what will
still work with gnuplot. It's probably not the best way to proceed but it's
the only thing I knew how to do.
Henry
on 8/17/07 11:00 AM, Søren Hauberg at address@hidden wrote:
> Henry F. Mollet skrev:
>>> From help plot:
>> `NM'
>> If NM is a two digit integer and M is an integer in the range
>> 1 to 6, M is interpreted as the point style. This is only
>> valid in combination with the `@' or `-@' specifiers.
>>
>> Is this still valid?
> I don't think so. While most of the graphics stuff has been rewritten in
> the last couple of months, the documentation hasn't kept up-to-date.
> Rewriting the plotting documentation is actually one of the things that
> needs to be done before Octave 3.0 will be released. So, everybody: this
> is a great place for you to contribute to Octave. So, if you want to
> help the Octave development, and don't know where to begin, this is a
> great place to start. Just make your self familiar with the new plotting
> system (you'll need to do that anyway at some point, so why not now?),
> and write dome docs for the system.
>
> Søren