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Re: Use gnuplot 4.0 with octave 2.1.73


From: Aimad Saib
Subject: Re: Use gnuplot 4.0 with octave 2.1.73
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 12:47:57 +0200
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Hi Ron,

Thank you, your solution works perfectly!

P.S. Does not work if you create the file with the name '.gnuplotrc' as adviced by Etienne!!

Ronald Crummett wrote:
Aimad - 

Create a file in your home directory (the default directory when you 
start Cygwin) called .gnuplot and add the command 'set mouse' (no 
quotations).  This will allow you to zoom by using the right mouse 
button (press 'u' to unzoom) and you can mark points by clicking the 
center button (may be scroll wheel button, depends on mouse).  This 
will also allow you to rotate 3-D plots if you so choose.  Hope it 
helps.

-Ron

----- Original Message -----
From: Aimad Saib <address@hidden>
Date: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 2:34 am
Subject: Use gnuplot 4.0 with octave 2.1.73
To: address@hidden

  
Hello,

I have octave 2.1.73 and gnuplot 4.0 installed on my cygwin. I 
would 
like to use this gnuplot version with octave because it allows to 
zome 
and put markers by using mouse clicks directly on the figure. When 
I 
plot a curve from octave it opens  on a new  window which does not 
allow 
to do mouse zooming and cursor marking!

Any one has a solution to this problem?

Thanks a lot for your help

Aimad
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