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Re: [Orgmode] org-plot : interaction problem with gnuplot


From: d . tchin
Subject: Re: [Orgmode] org-plot : interaction problem with gnuplot
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 00:05:33 +0200 (CEST)

Hi 

Thank you for your help.

1°) I try to use comint buffer and to launch few commands. I don't
    really understand the way comint works but it seems that each 
    time that I use a command, there is a freeze, and to access 
    back to the emacs  buffer I have to use \C-g several times. 

2°) I put the instruction you suggested. I try to use org-plot/gnuplot 
    and I have the following output on message buffer:

OVERVIEW
org-plot/gnuplot
CHILDREN
Loading d:/perso/home/emacs/emacs-22.2/lisp/org/lisp/org-plot.el (source)...done
script is reset
set title 'Citas'
set yrange [0:]
progn: Wrong number of arguments: (lambda (line) (block add-to-script (setf 
script (format "%s
%s" script line)))), 2
Mark set


Thanks


> Message du 26/06/09 à 03h37
> De : "Eric Schulte" 
> A : address@hidden
> Copie à : address@hidden
> Objet : Re: [Orgmode] org-plot : interaction problem with gnuplot
> 
> 
> address@hidden writes:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to use gnuplot with org-mode tabular function.But I
> > haven't managed to use it until now. 
> > I would like to submit to you few remarks I have done.
> >
> > I use GNU Emacs 22.2.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) on Microsoft Windows XP OS.
> > I have installed gnuplot and I can use it with gnuplot-mode. 
> >
> > I tried to follow the tutorial of Eric Schulte but I didn't manage to get a 
> > plot of
> > simple example extracted from the tutorial.
> >
> > I use these data defined in a file orgplot.org :
> > #+PLOT: title:"Citas" ind:1 deps:(3) type:2d with:histograms set:"yrange 
> > [0:]"
> > | Sede | Max cites | H-index |
> > |------------+-----------+---------|
> > | Chile | 257.72 | 21.39 |
> > | Leeds | 165.77 | 19.68 |
> > | São Paolo | 71.00 | 11.50 |
> > | Stockholm | 134.19 | 14.33 |
> > | Morelia | 257.56 | 17.67 |
> >
> >
> > When I use org-plot/gnuplot, gnuplot is launched with only the reset command
> > and emacs is totally freezed. To get back to emacs, I use \C-g command. 
> >
> 
> Hmm, it is not clear to me what is happening here. It is possible that
> the problem is somehow related to running on a windows machine, as I
> have only personally tested org-plot on linux and Mac OS's.
> 
> The only two things I can think of at the moment are
> 1. the reset command is freezing on your machine, you could test this
> out by starting up a gnuplot comint buffer and entering the "reset"
> command 
> 2. for some reason the script is not being set to the correct value, you
> could test this by adding the following line
> 
> (message "script is %s" script)
> 
> right after line 263 in lisp/org-plot.el, then reloading that
> function (with C-M-x) and running org-plot-gnuplot again, checking
> the message buffer to see the contents of the script variable.
> 
> Sorry I can't be of more help. If I find time I may re-write org-plot
> to use org-babel (see any of my other recent emails for more information
> on org-babel) which could eliminate this problem.
> 
> Please do let me know the results of looking into the above suggestions,
> or if you have any ideas breakthroughs.
> 
> Thanks -- Eric
> 
> >
> > I have checked few things :
> >
> > - org-plot/gnuplot managed to build a temporay file org-plot???? with the 
> > following 
> > data
> >
> > "Chile" 257.72 21.39
> > "Leeds" 165.77 19.68
> > "São Paolo" 71.00 11.50
> > "Stockholm" 134.19 14.33
> > "Morelia" 257.56 17.67
> >
> 
> That looks right
> 
> > >
> > - I suppose that org-plot/gnuplot builds a temporary buffer with the 
> > instructions 
> > that will be sent to gnuplot. I checked that *gnuplot* buffer with 
> > gnuplot-show-gnuplot-buffer. There is only the reset command.
> >
> 
> That makes sense, it is still possible that the entire command is being
> constructed, but that Emacs is freezing before anything after the
> "reset" line are evaluated and dropped into the *gnuplot* buffer. The
> above `message' statement should resolve whether this is the case.
> 
> >
> > Do you have any idea to solve this problem ?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Tchin
> >
> >
> >
> >
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