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From: | Froebe, Matej |
Subject: | AW: Very slow ploting with gnu plot (windows) |
Date: | Fri, 23 Nov 2012 09:17:21 +0100 |
> Some anti-virus program scanning the temp file that octave is making for gnuplot? I disabled the anti-virus program, but I still get the same behavior. >Please try the example I gave earlier. That will allow us to determine what us responsible. Octave returns the following. I didn't check the warnings yet. warning: print.m: epstool binary is not available. Some output formats are not available. warning: print.m: fig2dev binary is not available. Some output formats are not available. warning: print.m: pstoedit binary is not available. Some output formats are not available. gnuplot_eps = 2.0150 gnuplot_png = 1.0620 Der Befehl "C:\Programme\MiKTeX" ist entweder falsch geschrieben oder konnte nicht gefunden werden. fltk_eps = 1.1250 fltk_png = 0.54600 >I suspect font loading… …However, this should only be done once. Like I said, it doesn’t happen just once and it only happens for large data. But it looks it could be a reason for the behavior that Jake described. |
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