On 28-May-2009, Ben Abbott wrote:
| This looks like a feature of gnuplot. When a subsequent "set term
| x11 ..." command is encountered before the prior plot-stream
completes
| there appears to be some unintended interaction between gnuplot
and
| x11 which causes the window to grow.
|
| For example, try ...
|
| for n=1:100; plot(1:1000); drawnow; end
|
| Adding the command "unset mouse" the the beginning of the plot-
stream
| eliminates the problem. Shall a "unset mouse" be added to be
beginning
| of each plot-stream? (changeset attached) ... If desired a "set
mouse"
| may added at the end of the plot-stream. Unfortunately, I don't
know
| of a good way to detect the state of "set/unset mouse". We could
| obtain the x11 window ID and ask x11 for the window size while
| toggling the mouse state, but is it worth the hassle?
No, I don't think it is worth it.
Even unset mouse/set mouse might not be worth it. Is there an easy
way to demonstrate this bug with a simple gnuplot script? If so,
then
I'd say report it as a bug in gnuplot and we should not bother to
work
around it in Octave.
jwe