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Re: desired features for gp backend?
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Rob Mahurin |
Subject: |
Re: desired features for gp backend? |
Date: |
Thu, 25 Jun 2009 16:03:39 -0400 |
On 14-Jun-2009, Daniel J Sebald wrote:
| set(fig, 'postplot', 'set gnuplotfeature xyz; replot')
| plot(x, y)
|
| might have value.
On Jun 16, 2009, at 4:14 PM, John W. Eaton wrote:
I have no interest in doing this because it ties your plotting
commands to gnuplot, and introduces portability problems for people
who don't want to use gnuplot for plotting. I think it is much better
to have Octave's plotting functions and properties be generic, and
equally supported by all plotting backends. If you want to use
specific gnuplot features, I think the best solution is to write your
data to a file and use gnuplot directly.
Here's a patch that does it anyway. Example:
addproperty("backend_tweak",gca,"string");
set(gca,"backend_tweak","set border 8");
Cheers,
Rob
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Rob Mahurin
University of Manitoba, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy
at: Oak Ridge National Laboratory 865 207 2594
Oak Ridge, Tennessee address@hidden
backend_tweak.patch
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- Re: desired features for gp backend?, (continued)
- Re: desired features for gp backend?, Robert T. Short, 2009/06/16
- Re: desired features for gp backend?, Jaroslav Hajek, 2009/06/17
- Re: desired features for gp backend?, Robert T. Short, 2009/06/17
- Re: desired features for gp backend?, John W. Eaton, 2009/06/17
- Re: desired features for gp backend?, Robert T. Short, 2009/06/17
- Re: desired features for gp backend?, Daniel J Sebald, 2009/06/18
- Re: desired features for gp backend?, John W. Eaton, 2009/06/18
- Re: desired features for gp backend?, Daniel J Sebald, 2009/06/18
- Re: desired features for gp backend?, John W. Eaton, 2009/06/18
- Re: desired features for gp backend?, Ben Abbott, 2009/06/18
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