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Re: image, imshow and similar display empty axes
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Ben Abbott |
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Re: image, imshow and similar display empty axes |
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Thu, 08 Nov 2012 09:16:18 -0500 |
On Nov 8, 2012, at 8:27 AM, edmund ronald wrote:
> As mentioned the easy workaround for now is to use X11
> > setenv GNUTERM x11
>
> However, I think the ugly problem which needs to be addressed is that you
> don't have access to the image toolbox if you don't rebuild eg. with
> MacPorts.
> Expecting people with a need for Octave on Mac to rebuild with MacPorts is
> like saying that car drivers should first mount the tires.
>
> Edmund
"image(...)" is part of Octave's core. The problem doesn't implicate the image
toolbox.
The problem is a bug in gnuplot (might be in AquaTerm?)
The suggestion to use macports was to make the "qt" terminal available. The
"qt" terminal includes anti-aliasing like AquaTerm, but without the bug.
Ben
- Re: image, imshow and similar display empty axes, Ben Abbott, 2012/11/02
- Re: image, imshow and similar display empty axes, nicos, 2012/11/03
- Re: image, imshow and similar display empty axes, Ben Abbott, 2012/11/04
- Re: image, imshow and similar display empty axes, edmund ronald, 2012/11/06
- Re: image, imshow and similar display empty axes, Ben Abbott, 2012/11/06
- Re: image, imshow and similar display empty axes, edmund ronald, 2012/11/06
- Re: image, imshow and similar display empty axes, Nicolas Pavillon, 2012/11/06
Re: image, imshow and similar display empty axes, Jan-Timm Kuhr, 2012/11/08