

- USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT HOW TO
- USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT MAC OS X
- USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT INSTALL
- USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT PRO
- USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT PLUS
term/m: In function ‘AQUA_filled_polygon’: term/m:586: warning: will be assumed to return ‘id’ and accept term/m:586: warning: (Messages without a matching method signature term/m:586: warning: ‘AQTAdapter’ may not respond to ‘-setColorRed:green:blue:alpha:’ I did the –with-readline=builtin thing and it fixed that part. At first, I had the same problem as Kopinjol (with the _rl_* errors).
USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT PRO
I have a MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo running OS X 10.5.6. Makeinfo: Removing output file `’ due to errors use –force to preserve. gnuplot.texi:3131: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:3459: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:4840: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:4851: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:4870: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?).

gnuplot.texi:7413: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9474: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9476: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9493: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9502: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9513: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:9734: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:10076: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). gnuplot.texi:10582: Cross reference to nonexistent node `origin’ (perhaps incorrect sectioning?). Anyone knows whats wrong here? Your help is greatly appreciated! 😀
USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT PLUS
😦 Followed all the instructions plus those within the comments, added the -with-readline=builtin (which removed my previous error) but this new one popped up.
USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT MAC OS X
It’s on your Mac OS X setup disk as an additional package.

USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT INSTALL
USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT HOW TO
How to Build and Install Gnuplot 4.1.0 on Mac OS X: All this is nicely integrated in a great looking Mac OS X GUI. It’s a first-rate freeware plotting tool with some really great features (think ProFit or GRACE), AppleScript support, and a full-blown layout engine. This was actually not quite easy, so I’m going to document my steps for producing a Universal Binary of Gnuplot 4.1 here for future reference. After having successfully moved my LaTeX publishing environment to the new Macbook, all that was left was a working Intel build of gnuplot 4.1.0 (which has some nice new features over 4.0).
