Also, I assume this is where "convert" is intended to produce a pdf-
file from an eps-file?
"convert" is described as "part of ImageMagick" and is used by
print.m to convert
formats that "need conversion." Looking quickly at the code, it
would appear that
a reason .pdf does not work is that print.m thinks that pdf is a
known terminal for
gnuplot. I tried the command:
convert ctest.eps ctest.pdf
and it produced a pdf file.
I am not sure whether convert or ghostscript is a better choice for
conversion, but I
suspect that ghostscript is better.
From your new email:
Form gnuplot what do you get when you type
print GPVAL_TERMINALS
I get:
gnuplot> print GPVAL_TERMINALS
undefined variable: GPVAL_TERMINALS
If I type:
gnuplot> set terminal
I get the list of terminals:
Available terminal types:
aed512 AED 512 Terminal
aed767 AED 767 Terminal
aifm Adobe Illustrator 3.0 Format
bitgraph BBN Bitgraph Terminal
cgm Computer Graphics Metafile
... and so on... including the terminals starting with "p"
which I sent earlier.
OK?