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Re: How can I make Octave and Gnuplot work in Leopard?
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alex_dlc |
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Re: How can I make Octave and Gnuplot work in Leopard? |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Oct 2011 09:40:48 -0700 (PDT) |
so i uninstalled octave 3.4.0 and i installed octave 3.2.3 with whatever
version of gnuplot it came with.
i tried to do the same plot i tried with octave 3.4.0 and this time, i didnt
get errors! but nothing showed up. no plot or anything.
i tried to first open x11.app and then gnuplot (by doubleclicking
gnuplot.app) and unlike last time, gnuplot actually opened with no errors
or crashes. so i was happy atleast that was ok.
with both x11 and gnuplot apps open/running i tried to plot something again,
but i still didnt get the plot or anything else.
i read somewhere that to make gnuplot work i had to run this command:
setenv('GNUTERM', 'x11')
after doing this, i tried once more to plot something, and this time the
plot window apeared!
So now i have Octave v3.2.3 and Gnuplot v4.2.6 working and plotting with
X11. The only quirk is that i have to run the setenv command every time i
start Octave. how can i make it set the enviroment to X11 everytime i start
the program?
PS: i would still like it if i could
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