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Using aquaterm gnuplot
Using aquaterm gnuplot












using aquaterm gnuplot
  1. USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT HOW TO
  2. USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT MAC OS X
  3. USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT INSTALL
  4. USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT PRO
  5. 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?).

using aquaterm gnuplot

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.

  • Try the demos, like gnuplot demo/all.dem.
  • configure -with-x=no -without-tutorial CFLAGS=-DDEFAULTTERM=\\\"aqua\\\" If you have AquaTerm installed but not X11, then use prepare it should finish without any errors this time. Gnuplot_SOURCES += wxterminal/gp_cairo.c wxterminal/wxt_gui.cpp Search for these two if-blocks and delete them or comment them out: To fix the error, two modifcations in the file “src/Makefile.am” are required. Some part of the preparation process failed. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/automake line 8449.: am_gnuplot_OBJECTS was already defined in condition INCLUDE_BINARY_C_TRUE, which is implied by condition TRUE The sources have to be prepared, which would yield the “configure” script. Unpack the archiv and you will have a folder named “gnuplot” on your Desktop or in your home directory. Or, as I did, download a source snapshot as a convenient.
  • Get Gnuplot 4.1.x from the Development Page.
  • We require the GNU compiler and tools (XCode and the Apple Documentation is not required). However, the pm3d mouse support for rotating and zooming is only available on X11 (i.e. You do not need X11 to build or run Gnuplot.

    USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT MAC OS X

    It’s on your Mac OS X setup disk as an additional package.

    using aquaterm gnuplot

    USING AQUATERM GNUPLOT INSTALL

  • Optionally, install Apples’s X-Windows (X11).
  • It’s currently at version 1.0.1 (built July 31, 2006) and a universal binary! Here the direct download link.

    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).














    Using aquaterm gnuplot