On Wednesday 10 June 2009 07:46:08 Benjamin Lindner wrote:
Ben Abbott wrote:
On Wednesday, June 10, 2009, at 09:11AM, "Benjamin Lindner" <address@hidden>
wrote:
Ben Abbott wrote:
On Jun 10, 2009, at 5:02 AM, Benjamin Lindner wrote:
plot(0:0.1:10, sin(0:0.1:10), "@-;sin;", 0:0.1:10, cos(0:0.1:10),
"@-;cos;");
print -depsc2 -debug:print.eps.log test.eps
print -dpsc2 -debug:print.ps.log test.ps
print -dpng -debug:print.png.log test.png
print -demf -debug:print.emf.log test.emf
print -dpdf -debug:print.pdf.log test.pdf
I get now a pdfcairo and pngcairo output.
However the pdfcairo output seems buggy, since it consists of 3 pages:
a blank first page, a second page with the expected graph and a blank
third page.
Hmm, looks like a problem with gnuplot I guess.
benjamin
What version of gnuplot are you running?
I can run 4.2.2, 4.2.3, 4.2.4, 4.2,5 and 4.3.0 (current developers
sources). If I can confirm the same behavior, I'll add
"pdfcairo_is_broken" to __gnuplot_has_feature__ and switch to
ghostrscript for that instance.
I have a 4.3.0 version, namely the CVS 2008-11-21 snapshot.
benjamin
Ok. I'm running developers sources that are less than a week old. I don't see
the problem you reported.
Probably it has been fixed in CVS.
I hope there will be another gnuplot CVS snapshot, so I can include it
in a octave 3.2.1 release.
Yes. There was a cairo terminal bug fixed 10 May 2009.
If you generate a snapshot, please use the 4.4 pre-release sources rather than
the 4.3 sources.
It is currently marked "alpha", but if you have a need for a more well-defined
version level we could bump that to "-rc1".
Ethan