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Re: Configuring the latest default hg on OSX
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Michael Goffioul |
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Re: Configuring the latest default hg on OSX |
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Mon, 30 Jun 2008 14:53:43 +0200 |
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 2:46 PM, David Bateman
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> Gee thats an easy set of commands to remember... Any hope of defining a
> command like backend("fltk") or backend("jhandles") or even
> backend("gnuplot") that handles the switching?
Indeed, there will be some interface to switch backend easily.
For instance, you might also use backend(gcf(), "fltk") to switch
the backend for a specific figure. It's just that we didn't implement
anything yet. The backend is still very experimental...
Michael.
- Re: Configuring the latest default hg on OSX, (continued)
- Re: Configuring the latest default hg on OSX, c., 2008/06/30
- Re: Configuring the latest default hg on OSX, Ben Abbott, 2008/06/30
- Re: Configuring the latest default hg on OSX, c., 2008/06/30
- Re: Configuring the latest default hg on OSX, Ben Abbott, 2008/06/30
- Re: Configuring the latest default hg on OSX, Michael Goffioul, 2008/06/30
- Re: Configuring the latest default hg on OSX, Ben Abbott, 2008/06/30
- Re: Configuring the latest default hg on OSX, Michael Goffioul, 2008/06/30
- Re: Configuring the latest default hg on OSX, David Bateman, 2008/06/30
- Re: Configuring the latest default hg on OSX,
Michael Goffioul <=
- Re: Configuring the latest default hg on OSX, Ben Abbott, 2008/06/30
- Re: Configuring the latest default hg on OSX, Shai Ayal, 2008/06/30