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On 3/5/10 8:28 AM, Matthew Parry wrote:
> i've come across odd behaviour with subplots in octave. i've rebuilt  
> both octave and gnuplot and the problem persists and is the same  
> regardless whether i'm using aqua or x11 terms.
> 
> basically, only the bottom-most and left-most plot gets labels,  
> titles and numbering. the other plots display fine but there's just a  
> simple bounding box around them with tickmarks.
> 
> the labels etc do show up when printing out to .eps or .ps but not to  
> any other format.
> 
> i decided to download the latest gnuplot binary from octave forge.  
> now the labelling is fine even though it's the same version as the  
> fink gnuplot. however the problems printing out to formats other  
> than .ps and .eps remain.
> 
> the upshot is that i have a (non-fink) workaround but i guess i was  
> curious as to what was going on. has anyone else seen this? (just  
> type subplot(211) at the octave prompt. the default is a labelled 1- 
> by-1 box.)
> 
> thanks for any ideas,
> 
> matt.
> 
> intel (MBP) 10.4.11
> octave 3.0.5
> gnuplot 4.2.6
> 

I'd implemented a plot-terminal-related patch because of an earlier user
request, and that could certainly be the culprit for labels not
displaying properly. I'll look into it.

As for printing:  that sounds like it's probably an upstream bug.
Fink's build of gnuplot makes relatively trivial changes--other than the
aformentioned terminal patch, we only patch where the LaTeX style files
get installed.  Similarly, we make only small structural changes for octave.

- -- 
Alexander Hansen
Fink User Liaison
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