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From: | Dmitri A. Sergatskov |
Subject: | Re: contourf |
Date: | Fri, 15 Jul 2005 08:28:44 -0600 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.2-6 (X11/20050513) |
Quentin Spencer wrote:
Carine Simon wrote:
A last point by the way: is it normal that each time I start octave I
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get the following warnings: warning: gset is deprecated and will be removed from a future warning: version of Octave. warning: You should use the higher-level plot functions warning: ("plot", "mesh", "semilogx", etc.) instead warning: of the low-level plotting commands. warning: If you absolutely must use this function, use the warning: internal version __gnuplot_set__ instead.I don't know the answer to your contourf question, but the warnings are due to the internal switch in octave from gset to __gnuplot_set__ which occured I think at 2.1.69. Are you using the package I made at ftp://coffee.phys.unm.edu/pub/octave ? I thought I had removed all references to gset in the newest package, but maybe I missed one. I've upgraded to FC4, so I probably won't be updating those packages any more. If you ever see this problem with the FC4 package, let me know and I'll look into it.
My guess is that Carine has "gset mouse" in her .octaverc file. As John point out some time ago, the preferred way to enable the mouse is to put "set mouse" in .gnuplot file instead.
-Quentin
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