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Re: Octave on Windows XP using Cygwin: plotting ?
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robert Macy |
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Re: Octave on Windows XP using Cygwin: plotting ? |
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Mon, 13 Sep 2004 08:20:04 -0700 |
ARRRGGG!!!!! That removed the opaque green/red lines, but
now it's all little red squares!
- Robert -
Again, binary version for Win98
octave-2.1.50a-inst.exe
which contains gnuplot 3.8 dated 2002
Oddly, gnuplot does not appear until I ask for my first
plot. Yet, if after my first plot, I close gnuplot as an
application; gnuplot never comes back until I close octave
and start another session. No more plotting ever, until a
new session.
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 16:05:26 +0100
Geraint Paul Bevan <address@hidden> wrote:
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> robert Macy wrote:
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> | After running sombrero(41), my display is now opaque,
> green
> | on top, red on the bottom, etc
> |
> | I tried
> |
> | gset autoscale
> | gset reset
> |
> | nothing returns my gsplots to the default settings. I
> have
> | to shut off octave, losing all variables, and start
> over.
> |
> | - Robert -
>
>
> There is probably something wrong with your installation
> of gnuplot in
> that case. The sombrero function shouldn't make your
> display opaque!
>
> Have you tried?:
> graw('reset;')
>
> - --
> Geraint Bevan
> http://www.mech.gla.ac.uk/~gbevan
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