Dear Kai, > The plots need some improvements, but I don't think that they look like > ASCII art, so presumably something's going wrong.
yes. > To find out what it is, please visit kaikaminski.gmxhome.de and look at the > files 1.png, 2.png and 3.png. They correspond to the three plot commands > from the README. If your output doesn't look like this, something is wrong. indeed, something is wrong. > > The files 1.svg, 2.svg and 3.svg contain the SVG output from AxiomUI that is > used to display the plots in your browser window. They were also used to > generate the three PNG files with ImageMagick (convert foo.svg > foo.png). Please download them and load them from your harddisk in your > browser (loading them directly off my web site might not work, because my > provider is too stupid to send the correct content type). If they don't > display correctly then there is probably a problem with your browser's SVG > support. All three files are valid SVG 1.1 according to the W3C validator > and ImageMagick, Safari and Firefox (Deer Park 2 for Linux) display them > correctly. I only have Mozilla (Konqueror doesn't work at all, as I reported earlier on), and rendering the svg files from your website results in something that looks quite like your plots, just using ASCII art... Don't know what to do, but I think I'll just wait until Konqueror is supported, since I don't want to use Mozilla anyway. I was using Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.4) Gecko/20030630 Adobe SVG Viewer plug-in version 3.01x88 Martin _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
