... No, we don't usually invest the time and space to provide such beta-binaries. OTOH, 'compilation testing' is about as important as feature testing, and it...
Hans-Bernhard Broeker
broeker@...
Oct 1, 1999 11:05 am
2880
... That alone shouldn't cause it to fail, unless some part of the program has grown substantially, in the meantime. OTOH, the win32 build with Borland 4.52 is...
Hans-Bernhard Broeker
broeker@...
Oct 1, 1999 11:05 am
2881
Hello, everyone Some of you may remember this bug: any plot with 'set term pcl5', sent to a HP LaserJet III or similar printer, will display the strings ...
Hans-Bernhard Broeker
broeker@...
Oct 1, 1999 12:50 pm
2882
Welcome to AutoTrace - a program for converting bitmap to vector graphics. The aim of the AutoTrace project is the development of a freely available ...
DrMartin.Weber
MARTING.WEBER@...
Oct 1, 1999 1:02 pm
2883
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Bruno Raffin wrote: [on bug-gnuplot, I redirected to info-gnuplot...] ... Bad news: I tried to reproduce that bug in 3.7.1, and got a...
Hans-Bernhard Broeker
broeker@...
Oct 1, 1999 4:53 pm
2884
... Of course, 3.7.0 -- 3.7.0.10, inclusive, do segfault ... ... char *PSLATEX_psfile is NULL because it gets only initialised if the auxfile option is...
Lars Hecking
lhecking@...
Oct 1, 1999 5:37 pm
2885
... It was simpler than I thought: just moved the code which uses char *PSLATEX_psfile from the beginning of PSLATEX_graphics() into the if (PSLATEX_auxFile) {...
Lars Hecking
lhecking@...
Oct 1, 1999 6:03 pm
2886
(using 3.7.0.8 + pm3d) is it a bug that gif doesn't support replot? sample: set term gif transparent interlace small set output "plot.gif" plot sin(x) replot...
John A. Turner
turner@...
Oct 1, 1999 7:06 pm
2887
This is a new version of the 3.7.1 pre-release. ftp://ftp.ucc.ie/pub/gnuplot/beta/gnuplot-3.7.0-3.7.1.diff.gz ...
Lars Hecking
lhecking@...
Oct 1, 1999 7:06 pm
2888
... {Sun Oct 03 14:18:38 1999} -fill black -anchor w [expr [info exists font]?"-font \$font":{}] ... hi, forgot the double-backslash in front of '{' and '}',...
t.sefzick@...
kph033@...
Oct 4, 1999 10:28 am
2889
... It's mainly a bug in your understanding of what 'replot' does. What GIF indeed does not support is more than one picture per output file. Each 'plot',...
Hans-Bernhard Broeker
broeker@...
Oct 4, 1999 3:31 pm
2890
... HB> It's mainly a bug in your understanding of what 'replot' does. Yes, David explained this via private e-mail as well... thanks to both of you... HB>...
John A. Turner
turner@...
Oct 4, 1999 4:37 pm
2891
... This really would be better suited for info-gnuplot, i.e. the users' newsgroup. ... [...] ... ^^^^ shouldn't that be an 'and' operator (&&), instead of an...
Hans-Bernhard Broeker
broeker@...
Oct 4, 1999 4:49 pm
2892
GIF supports multiple images in a file, i.e. animated GIF's....
Alex Woo
woo@...
Oct 5, 1999 2:15 am
2893
... That's correct. But gnuplot isn't anywhere near prepared for writing animated GIFs. For a start, the underlying GD library by Tom Boutell doesn't seem to...
Hans-Bernhard Broeker
broeker@...
Oct 5, 1999 12:34 pm
2894
It's easy enough to write a small Perl script to generate gnuplot commands to output a family of GIF files, then have it execute some animator such as...
Pepin, Joseph D (Joe)...
joepepin@...
Oct 5, 1999 2:20 pm
2895
Here are the requested info: The environment is: * HP-UX D380 running HP-UX 10.20 with all y2k patches from HP * gcc version 2.8.1 * gnuplot 3.7.1 beta8 * zlib...
Jens Victorin R (QRA)
Jens.R.Victorin@...
Oct 6, 1999 2:33 pm
2896
The png file attached in my previous mail was generated with the 'set nokey' command. This is the actual png produced with the script in this mail. No...
Jens Victorin R (QRA)
Jens.R.Victorin@...
Oct 6, 1999 2:43 pm
2897
... [...] ... Ooops. I hope you are aware that gd 1.7.3 writes not GIF, but PNG files, actually? With some bad luck, this might be part of the problem. Could...
Hans-Bernhard Broeker
broeker@...
Oct 6, 1999 2:54 pm
2898
I have built and tested Gnuplot-3.7.1 (10-1-99) using Cygwin b20.1 for WIN32 and for X-Windows X11r6.4 with the MicroImages X-Server on a Pentum 2 with WIN...
William D Kirby
wdkirby@...
Oct 7, 1999 10:01 pm
2899
... HB> This really would be better suited for info-gnuplot, i.e. the HB> users' newsgroup. true... sorry... since this will hopefully be the last msg, and...
John A. Turner
turner@...
Oct 8, 1999 6:58 pm
2900
... I found the following patch needed too. The second chunk is probably already included. More OS/2-specific patches will follow in separate messages. Enjoy,...
Ilya Zakharevich
ilya@...
Oct 9, 1999 6:49 pm
2901
... This patch fixes most of bugs in OS/2 PM driver I know of. a) One of the line types (14?) was plotting white on white. Easy to see with `test'; b) A...
Ilya Zakharevich
ilya@...
Oct 9, 1999 6:54 pm
2902
... This patch adds a tiny improvement to the OS/2 PM driver. It could "annotate" graphs by putting coordinates of the clicked-on points near these points....
Ilya Zakharevich
ilya@...
Oct 9, 1999 6:55 pm
2903
Hi developers, a philosophical question: should we cite www-sites containing ads if the carry useful informations (especuially in the FAQ)? juergen [[[[...
Jürgen v.H
Oct 10, 1999 7:30 am
2904
... why not. what is wrong with ads ? -- Johannes [[[[ unsubscribe from info-gnuplot-beta via majordomo@... ]]]]...
Johannes Zellner
johannes@...
Oct 10, 1999 2:13 pm
2905
Hello Ilya, there were major improvements in the mouse code during the summer, the last change is dated September 1st; unfortunately, gnuplot 3.7.0.10 has not ...
Petr Mikulik
mikulik@...
Oct 11, 1999 8:05 am
2906
... Well, you could try m4 instead. cpp/cc/gcc are processing a language called "C". It is only portable to run cpp on .c files. This is what Sun's cpp man...
Lars Hecking
lhecking@...
Oct 11, 1999 12:00 pm
2907
... 3.7.0.10 is a big mess right now. While it works mostly, it has many little annoying bugs I want to get sorted out before releasing it. They are mostly...
Lars Hecking
lhecking@...
Oct 11, 1999 4:21 pm
2908
... LH> Well, you could try m4 instead. cpp/cc/gcc are processing a LH> language called "C". It is only portable to run cpp on .c files. True, but I've been...