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Re: linestyles in gnuplot
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Tatsuro MATSUOKA |
Subject: |
Re: linestyles in gnuplot |
Date: |
Sat, 3 Sep 2016 10:09:48 +0900 (JST) |
----- Original Message -----
> From: Daniel J Sebald
> To: Rik
> Cc: Octave maintainers mailing list
> Date: 2016/9/3, Sat 06:44
> Subject: Re: linestyles in gnuplot
>
> On 09/02/2016 04:32 PM, Rik wrote:
>> On 09/02/2016 01:19 PM, Mike Miller wrote:
>>> On Fri, Sep 02, 2016 at 15:10:30 -0500, Daniel J Sebald wrote:
>>>> I've pulled gnuplot 4.6.6 from that project's version
> control. I had a bit
>>>> of problem compiling and had to hack the "prepare" file.
> Got it to compile.
>>>> But I have no gnuplot Qt terminal (probably because I've
> switched to Qt 5.0
>>>> on my system). When I try the "wxt" terminal, I see some
> really bad looking
>>>> errors. But, if I switch to GNUTERM='x11' terminal in may
> .bashrc file, and
>>>> run
>>>>
>>>> plot (1:10, '--')
>>>> print -dpng 'test.png'
>>>>
>>>> I see dotted lines for both the X11 plot and the PNG file.
>>> I see dotted lines in both as well.
>>>
>>> With gnuplot 4.4 I see no line at all, just an empty axis, both in the
>>> X11 terminal and in the PNG file.
>>>
>>
>> I'm using the package gnuplot-x11 4.6.6-2 from Ubuntu. I used the
> attached
>> scripts do_plot.m and run_do_plot.m to test x11, qt, and wxt terminals.
>> For me, they all produce solid lines regardless of the linestyle. If I
>> install the package gnuplot-qt 4.6.6-2, then gnuplot-x11 is automatically
>> removed, but at least the qt terminal will then show linestyles correctly.
>> The 'wxt' terminal isn't recognized in this case, and
> 'x11' still doesn't
>> respect the linestyle. It appears to be a visual thing only (although that
>> is still bad). When I print the plot the line has the correct linestyle.
>>
>> This doesn't affect me personally, I've moved up to gnuplot 5.0.3
> to escape
>> the weirdness with 4.X. This makes me agnostic about whether this gets
>> resolved for the release.
>>
>> --Rik
>
> This sort of bundle/package variation is why I build gnuplot from
> scratch right away.
>
> There is a bug in Octave scripts though, 4.4 series. Looks like line
> drawing is being ruled out when it doesn't need to be.
>
> Dan
The last version gnuplot 4.4 (4.4.4) has released Nov. 2011.
I think that octave need not to support for 4.4.
Tatsuro
- Re: '__gnuplot_has_feature__' undefined, (continued)
- Re: '__gnuplot_has_feature__' undefined, Daniel J Sebald, 2016/09/02
- Re: '__gnuplot_has_feature__' undefined, Mike Miller, 2016/09/02
- Re: '__gnuplot_has_feature__' undefined, Daniel J Sebald, 2016/09/02
- Re: '__gnuplot_has_feature__' undefined, Rik, 2016/09/02
- Re: '__gnuplot_has_feature__' undefined, Daniel J Sebald, 2016/09/02
- Re: '__gnuplot_has_feature__' undefined, Mike Miller, 2016/09/02
- Re: linestyles in gnuplot, Rik, 2016/09/02
- Re: linestyles in gnuplot, Daniel J Sebald, 2016/09/02
- Re: linestyles in gnuplot,
Tatsuro MATSUOKA <=
- Re: linestyles in gnuplot, Tatsuro MATSUOKA, 2016/09/02
- Re: '__gnuplot_has_feature__' undefined, Daniel J Sebald, 2016/09/02