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Re: gnuterm qt issue
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Re: gnuterm qt issue |
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Sat, 11 Jun 2016 20:40:09 +0900 (JST) |
--- doug.dastew
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 4:57 AM, Clinton Winant wrote:
> Hello
>
> This script
>
>
> graphics_toolkit("gnuplot")
> close all
> setenv("GNUTERM", "qt")
> plot([0 1],[0 1]);
>
>
> returns the error
>
> (gnuplot_qt:20247): IBUS-WARNING **: Unable to connect to ibus: Could not
> connect: Connection refused
>
> after this plotting results are unpredictable
>
> no error is returned if the setenv command is ommited (but cairo graphics are
> not available)
>
> For these tests .octaverc has been renamed,
>
> G N U P L O T
> Version 5.0 patchlevel 3 last modified 2016-02-21
>
> GNU Octave, version 4.0.0 ubuntu 16.04
>
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> octave 4.1.0+
>
> >>
> >> graphics_toolkit("gnuplot")
> >> close all
> >> setenv("GNUTERM", "qt")
> >> plot([0 1],[0 1]);
> Unknown or ambiguous terminal name 'qt'
>
> But if I do :
>
>
> >> close all
> >> graphics_toolkit("gnuplot")
> >> setenv("GNUTERM", "qt")
> >> plot([0 1],[0 1]);
> Unknown or ambiguous terminal name 'qt'
> >> plot([0 1],[0 1]);
> >>
>
>
> The "Unknown ...." message only shows up once.
> The line is properly drawn each time.
>
>
>
> --
> DAS
>
Did you try execute gnuplot and plot something on the qt terminal? Did plots
work correctly?
Tatsuro
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