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Re: Save a plot to .ps
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Daniel Heiserer |
Subject: |
Re: Save a plot to .ps |
Date: |
Fri, 28 May 1999 18:03:43 +0200 |
address@hidden wrote:
>
> On 28-May-1999, Daniel Heiserer <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> | diary('parseme')
> | gshow terminal
> | diary off
> | ==> parse the diary-file
> |
> | I see it will work. Thanks
>
> Hmm. This doesn't work for me, because Octave does not see the output
> from gnuplot:
>
> $ octave
> GNU Octave, version 2.0.14 (i686-pc-linux-gnu).
> Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 John W. Eaton.
> This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
> For details, type `warranty'.
>
> octave:1> diary ('parseme')
> octave:2> gshow terminal
> octave:3>
> terminal type is x11
>
> diary off
> octave:4> quit
> $ cat parseme
> octave:2> gshow terminal
> octave:3> diary off
>
> The message from gnuplot goes directly to stdout or stderr, so Octave
> doesn't capture it and send it to the pager or put it in the diary
> file.
What about the system command. Does it work in a sub-shell
or does it work in the current shell?
If it works in the current shell we could submit a "scrip" (typescript)
and reread it.
Why not implementing a two way connection and making gnuplots
output available for octave.
Would have nice features for other things too.
The simpliest way would be to pipe gnuplots
stdout/stderr through "|tee" and reread the tee-file
if requested.
--
Mit freundlichen Gruessen
Daniel Heiserer
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- Re: Save a plot to .ps, (continued)
- Re: Save a plot to .ps, Eric Ortega, 1999/05/24
- Re: Save a plot to .ps, Oliver Eichler, 1999/05/24
- Re: Save a plot to .ps, Daniel Heiserer, 1999/05/25
- Re: Save a plot to .ps, John W. Eaton, 1999/05/27
- Re: Save a plot to .ps, Daniel Heiserer, 1999/05/28
- Re: Save a plot to .ps, John W. Eaton, 1999/05/28
- Re: Save a plot to .ps, Daniel Heiserer, 1999/05/31
Re: Save a plot to .ps, Thomas Hoffmann, 1999/05/28
Re: Save a plot to .ps, John W. Eaton, 1999/05/28
Re: Save a plot to .ps, Thomas Hoffmann, 1999/05/28