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Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released
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Henry F. Mollet |
Subject: |
Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Jul 2007 14:30:47 -0700 |
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I replaced lines 109-116 in drawnow.m with your changes given below becoming
lines 109-114. As I have two drawnow.m, (one for Octave 2.9.12 and one for
Octave 2.1.73) I made sure that I corrected the one for Octave 2.9.12.
When I then tried
__gnuplot_set term aqua 1
it still did no work i.e. the Window title did not change and remained
"Figure 0". No error messages either as before.
Just to make sure, I checked using "which drawnow.m" at the octave-2.9.12
prompt and was told that octave-2.9.12 was using the one that I had
corrected.
Therefore, at the moment, I would not be able to use a script that draws
more that one plot in Octave 2.9.12 because the first plot would be replaced
with the second one. I would have to revert to Octave 2.1.73.
Henry
on 7/12/07 8:04 PM, Paul Kienzle at address@hidden wrote:
> Okay, that worked for me. I changed my version of drawnow.m to contain
> the following in open_gnuplot_stream:
>
> if (nargin == 3)
> fprintf (plot_stream, "set terminal %s\n;", term);
> fprintf (plot_stream, "set output \"%s\"\n;", file);
> elseif isempty(getenv("DISPLAY"))
> fprintf (plot_stream, "set terminal aqua %d\n",h);
> endif
>
> This is suitable for OS X only. It still works for gnuplot 4.2, though
> the newer version also supports:
>
> fprintf(plot_stream, "set terminal aqua title \"Figure %d\"\n", h);
>
> - Paul
>
>
> On Jul 12, 2007, at 9:44 PM, Henry F. Mollet wrote:
>
>> Hi Owen,
>> According to Paul Kienzle I've misunderstood the problem. Title on the
>> plot
>> vs title on the window. I was using default title on the window. If I
>> had to
>> set the title on the window I would have used (in Octave 2.1.73):
>>
>> octave:3> gset term aqua 1
>> Which would produce "Figure 1" in title of window.
>>
>> When I tried the equivalent in Octave 2.9.12, that is:
>> __gnuplot_set__ term aqua 1
>>
>> It did not work but did not produce any error messages. That is it was
>> still
>> using the default window title "Figure 0".
>
- Octave.app for MacOSX released, Thomas Treichl, 2007/07/04
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released, Henry F. Mollet, 2007/07/04
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released, Henry F. Mollet, 2007/07/06
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released, Henry F. Mollet, 2007/07/11
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released, Owen Densmore, 2007/07/11
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released, Henry F. Mollet, 2007/07/12
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released, Paul Kienzle, 2007/07/12
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released,
Henry F. Mollet <=
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released, Paul Kienzle, 2007/07/13
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released, Henry F. Mollet, 2007/07/13
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released, Paul Kienzle, 2007/07/14
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released, Henry F. Mollet, 2007/07/14
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released, Paul Kienzle, 2007/07/14
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released, Henry F. Mollet, 2007/07/14
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released, Paul Kienzle, 2007/07/14
- Re: Octave.app for MacOSX released, Owen Densmore, 2007/07/14
- drawnow terminal type, Paul Kienzle, 2007/07/14
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