OK, hacking such a script did "work" - albeit a bit strangely

Thu Oct 16 22:30:32 
MBair-2:~ jkt$ ls -l /usr/local/bin/jh
lrwxr-xr-x  1 jkt  wheel  28 Oct 16 22:26 /usr/local/bin/jh -> 
/Applications/j64-803/jh.cmd
Thu Oct 16 22:30:45 
MBair-2:~ jkt$ cat /Applications/j64-803/jh.cmd
#!/bin/sh
export QT_PLUGIN_PATH=/Applications/j64-803/Qt/plugins
export QML2_IMPORT_PATH=/Applications/j64-803/Qt/qml
/Applications/j64-803/bin/jconsole
Thu Oct 16 22:30:58 
MBair-2:~ jkt$ jh
   load 'plot'
   plot i. 5
   ^D

Thu Oct 16 22:31:49 
MBair-2:~ jkt$ 

The strangely part is that doing
   load 'plot' 
changes the focus away from the Terminal window, but nothing actually appears. 
If I click on the Terminal window then do something like 
  plot i. 5 
 I get a nice .pdf result.

There is likely a way to smooth this out (and make the paths more adaptable) - 
hopefully...

- joey

> On 2014Oct 16, at 20:09, bill lam <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> (continue..)
> 
> I remember that jqt on OSX is run from a shell script which set 
> path or other environment variables for jqt executbale. Please 
> try hacking to let jconsole to use a similar script and see if Qt
> lib can be loaded.  Thanks.
> 
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