Hmm.... I tried what you told me, and got the following response:
This is dvips(k) 5.92b Copyright 2002 Radical Eye Software (www.radicaleye.com)
' TeX output 2004.02.01:1800' -> |lpr
<texc.pro><f7b6d320.enc><aae443f0.enc><bbad153f.enc><texps.
pro><special.pro>
<cmsy8.pfb>lpr: error - scheduler not responding!
Broken pipe
This comes from the dvips configuration. It sends (or tries to send, anysay) the output to the printer instead of a file. You should use on the command line
dvips -o file.ps file.dvi
Alternatively, you can set this in the dvips configuration, either by running sudo texconfig or by editing one of the dvips/config/config.ps files. You have probably several of these that are read and used in a certain order. The best is to copy one into your own ~/Library/texmf directory (create it if it doesn't exist). This will then take precedence over the others. There are lines like
% How to print, maybe with lp instead lpr, etc. If commented-out, output % will go into a file by default. o |lpr
Comment out the last of these, or remove the "|lpr".
This must be due to the last tetex-update, for it used to work fine before that (I've used pdflatex since then). It works fine with dvipdf, tthough, so it doesn't really bug me.
Anyway, abbbout that maybe-bug, what are you thinking of - in gnuplot or in Maxima? I'd like to try finding out what's wrong but I'm afraid I don't really know what to look for...
No idea about this. Is maxima producing a script for execution by gnuplot or is this all some internal collaboration between the two? If there is such a script, you could perhaps post it.
-- Martin
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