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From: | bpabbott |
Subject: | Re: wait_for_file ?? [print via pipes - help testing on Windows?] |
Date: | Fri, 17 Sep 2010 21:13:58 +0000 (GMT) |
--- Ven 17/9/10, bpabbott <address@hidden> ha scritto: No linux.On Sep 17, 2010, at 04:22 PM, Marco Atzeri <address@hidden> wrote:
--- Ven 17/9/10, bpabbott <address@hidden> ha scritto:
octave:1> source test_printing.m
octave:2> test_printing fltk -depsc -debug
backend is fltk
print fltk-epsc -depsc -debug
epstool command: ' cat > 'fltk-epsc.eps' '
fltk-pipeline: ' cat > 'fltk-epsc.eps' '
panic: Segmentation fault -- stopping myself...
attempting to save variables to `octave-core'...
save to `octave-core' complete
Segmentation faultIt also causes a crash of the X-server.This is not what I would expect. Perhaps I'll have to install Linux via VirtualBox and play with it there. What flavor are you running?
This is cygwin-1.7.7with libfltk-1.1.10 and xorg-server-1.8.2
source test_printing.m
octave:4> __parse_print_opts__ ("test.eps", "-depsc")
error: `__parse_print_opts__' undefined near line 4 column 1My bad. Please try ..__print_parse_opts__ ("test.eps", "-depsc")Ben
ans =
{
append_to_file = 0
canvas_size =
576 432
debug = 0
debug_file = octave-print-commands.log
devopt = epsc
epstool_binary = /usr/bin/epstool
figure = [](0x0)
fig2dev_binary = /usr/bin/fig2dev
fontsize =
font =
force_solid = 0
formatted_for_printing = 0
ghostscript =
{
binary = /usr/bin/gs
debug = 0
device =
epscrop = 1
level = [](0x0)
output =
papersize =
pageoffset =
0 0
resolution = 150
antialiasing = 0
}
loose = 0
lpr_binary = /usr/bin/lpr
name = test.eps
orientation = portrait
pstoedit_binary = /usr/bin/pstoedit
preview =
printer =
send_to_printer = 0
special_flag = textnormal
tight_flag = 0
use_color = 1
lpr_options = -l
unlink = {}(0x0)
}
Marco
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