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Re: Gnuplot Buggy with multiple figures
From: |
SITI HAJAR A BAKAR |
Subject: |
Re: Gnuplot Buggy with multiple figures |
Date: |
Fri, 20 May 2005 15:43:09 +1000 |
Hello all,
Thanks John for the quick reply, but I still cant do multiple figures
even from startX. Regarding solving bugs with gnuplot in Windows,
SHould I first remove my unzipped gnuplot which I downloaded separately?
If I do this, it cant seem to find gnuplot. It doesnt recognize the
gnuplot i downloaded via the cygwin package.
Running octave from the xterm window, still get errors from gnuplot.
I got the following comments when i calld startx from the cygwin window
Could not init path element /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/, removing
from list
winProcSetSelectionOwner - Clipboard not yet started , aborting
Any hints??
> Currently, the figure function only works with X11. So to make it
> workon Windows systems, you should to install the Cygwin version
> of gnuplot
> and run startx first. Then in the xterm window that startx opens, run
> Octave. Then you should be able to use the figure function.
>
> jwe
----- Original Message -----
From: "John W. Eaton" <address@hidden>
Date: Thursday, May 19, 2005 11:37 pm
Subject: Gnuplot Buggy with multiple figures
> On 19-May-2005, SITI HAJAR A BAKAR wrote:
>
> | Hi all,
> | Ive been having trouble with my gnuplot. It opens an error
> window and
> | shuts down gnuplot, it seems whenever I invoke
> | figure(1)
> |
> | Im running Octave 2.1.70 on Windows, and have downloaded gnuplot
> 4.0.
> | gpwin32.zip
>
>
>
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