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Re: Gnuplot mouse half-working
From: |
Francesco Potorti` |
Subject: |
Re: Gnuplot mouse half-working |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Mar 2009 13:32:28 +0100 |
Sergei Steshenko:
>One has to use this:
>
>http://gnuplot.info/development/binaries/ ->
>http://gnuplot.info/development/binaries/gnuplot-4.3.0-2008-11-21.tar.gz
>
>- works for me.
Good, for me too, thanks. By the way, if anyone wants an amd64 build
for Debian testing, I can send it. Or else the src tree ready for
building .deb on other architectures (quick and dirty patch).
Ben Abbott:
>Running either gnuplot 4.2.3 or 4.3.x directly from the command line,
>the behavior you're looking for works for me (I did a simple "plot
>sin(x)").
Sure. The problem is with the piping method used by Octave 3.
>However, when running Octave, I get the same behavior as you.
Yep.
>With Octave+gnuplot-4.3 I also get a warning from gnuplot.
>
> line 0: warning: Cannot toggle log scale for volatile data
Yes, me too. Too bad, but zooming is more important, and it works :)
>I did a quick google, and found an explanation on the help-octave
>mail list (although the question was different).
>
>
> https://www-old.cae.wisc.edu/pipermail/help-octave/2007-October/006005.html
Good, I had read this in the past, but could not find it any more.
Thanks.
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