[OS X TeX] Re: [OS X TeX, OT] Re: MacOSX-TeX Digest, Vol 44, Issue 17

Jean-Claude DE SOZA jeanclaudedesoza at orange.fr
Mon Jun 27 15:00:42 EDT 2011


Le 27 juin 2011 à 20:47, Berend Hasselman a écrit :

> 
> On 27-06-2011, at 20:40, Jean-Claude DE SOZA wrote:
> 
>> It seems like a new Aquaterm package 1.1 was released a few months ago for Mac OS 10.6.
>> So it installs a 64 bit AquaTerm.framework and a 64 bit Aquaterm.app.
>> You don't need anymore to compile yourself the two components for running Gnuplot in a terminal set to Aqua.
> 
> As I mentioned in a previous post the compiled version of AquaTerm 1.1.0 from sourceforge doesn't work properly. It doesn't clear the plot area before drawing a new plot.

I've just installed the new AquaTerm 1.1 upon my the one I compiled myself and it works correctly. Here is a copy from a Terminal:

MBP:~ jcds$ gnuplot 

	G N U P L O T
	Version 4.4 patchlevel 3
	last modified March 2011
	System: Darwin 10.8.0

	Copyright (C) 1986-1993, 1998, 2004, 2007-2010
	Thomas Williams, Colin Kelley and many others

	gnuplot home:     http://www.gnuplot.info
	faq, bugs, etc:   type "help seeking-assistance"
	immediate help:   type "help"
	plot window:      hit 'h'

Terminal type set to 'aqua'
gnuplot> plot sin(x)
gnuplot> plot cos(x)

> It superimposes each plot on the previous plot.

No, AquaTerm clears my first plot and doesn't superimpose the second on the previous.

> 
> As far as I can see, it is simply broken.

I'm not sure.

> 
> Berend



> 
>> My previous post is still valid when compiling Gnuplot.
>> I do need Gnuplot when typesetting files TeX with tikz package and some other packages (tkz-base and tkz-fct).
>> 
>> Jean-Claude DE SOZA
>> jeanclaudedesoza at orange.fr
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Le 27 juin 2011 à 20:25, Victor Ivrii a écrit :
>> 
>>> On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 10:44 AM, Berend Hasselman <bhh at xs4all.nl> wrote:
>>>> 
>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Get  1.1.0 as 1.0.1 does not work with 10.6
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On my machine it certainly does work but then  my machine doesn't startup with the 64-bit kernel; maybe that is the issue.
>>> 
>>> What is "it"?
>>> 
>>> Aquaterm 1.1.0 comes with two architectures
>>> 
>>> AquaTerm: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures
>>> AquaTerm (for architecture x86_64):	Mach-O 64-bit executable x86_64
>>> AquaTerm (for architecture i386):	Mach-O executable i386
>>> 
>>> therefore you need intel but not necessarily x64
>>> 
>>> For pgf/tikz terminal aqua and thus AquaTerm are not needed
>>> 
>>> Victor
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> AquaTerm also has a problem as I mentioned in my post.
>>>> 
>>>> Berend
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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