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

Berend Hasselman bhh at xs4all.nl
Mon Jun 27 15:20:21 EDT 2011


On 27-06-2011, at 21:00, Jean-Claude DE SOZA wrote:

> 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.

I've just tried the laptop (MBPro 13" 2010 with Snow Leopard 10.6.8).
Same problem as on the desktop.
Plots are superimposed.

I haven't got a clue about what's the problem so I'm giving up for the time being.

Berend





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