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Re: Gnuplot hangs on Windows XP
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Francesco Potortì |
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Re: Gnuplot hangs on Windows XP |
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Tue, 17 Feb 2009 12:03:38 +0100 |
>>>The fact that the plot is not updated when you resize the window is the
>>>normal behavior of gnuplot: you have to force a replot to update the
>>>window, for instance by changing the grid mode. There's no way around
>>>that.
>>
>> Is that true on Windows? On Linux, gnuplot's plot is resized together
>> with the window, using Octave 3.0.1 and Gnuplot 4.2.4.
>
>It depends what you mean by "resized". From my experience using the
>wxt terminal, when the window is resized, the bitmap buffer containing
>the plot is resized, as you would scale an image, keeping it's aspect ratio.
>Expanding by a large scaling factor leads then to pixelization (or blurring,
>if the expanded bitmap is filtered). Triggering a replot then recreate a new
>bitmap buffer of the correct size and gives you a much nicer (shaper)
>result.
On Debian using X the plot is clearly redrawn, I can tell because the
lines have always the same artifacts and antialising, and the numbers on
the axes remain the same size.
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Re: Gnuplot hangs on Windows XP, Francesco Potortì, 2009/02/17