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Re: Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"?
From: |
David Bateman |
Subject: |
Re: Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"? |
Date: |
Fri, 09 Nov 2007 22:28:31 +0100 |
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Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (X11/20060921) |
John W. Eaton wrote:
> On 9-Nov-2007, David Bateman wrote:
>
> | Opps, wrong version of the patch included.. Use the attached version
> | instead.
>
> I applied this patch and checked it in. However, now when I run
> sombrero, the surface is displayed as all white. I can see it is
> there because it is obscuring the grid lines. Is it just me?
>
> If I do
>
> sombrero
> hidden off
>
> a mesh appears, but I was expecting hidden line removal and colors as
> before.
>
> I would like to make a new snapshot soon, so any help here would be
> much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> jwe
>
Ok, I don't see this with gnuplot 4.0, so I suspect this is a 4.0 vs
4.2.x thing. I'm re-installing gnuplot 4.2.2 now and will check.
D.
- Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"?, Michael Goffioul, 2007/11/08
- Re: Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"?, Kai Habel, 2007/11/08
- Re: Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"?, David Bateman, 2007/11/09
- Re: Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"?, David Bateman, 2007/11/09
- Re: Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"?, John W. Eaton, 2007/11/09
- Re: Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"?,
David Bateman <=
- Re: Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"?, John W. Eaton, 2007/11/09
- Re: Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"?, David Bateman, 2007/11/09
- Re: Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"?, John W. Eaton, 2007/11/09
- Re: Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"?, David Bateman, 2007/11/09
Re: Why does "mesh " set surface "facecolor" to "none"?, Kai Habel, 2007/11/08