On 1/23/14 3:02 PM, Sean Lake wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Is the plot2d command no longer supposed to launch gnuplot? It used to be 
> that using the plot2d command would write data to a file, by default 
> "~/maxout.gnuplot_pipes," and then run a gnuplot command/script to show the 
> output. Now it just prints a line naming the file and does nothing. For 
> instance:
>
> (%i1) plot2d( x^2, [x, -4, 4]);
> (%o1) /Users/sean/maxout.gnuplot_pipes
>
> Is there some way to make maxima handle running the gnuplot command like it 
> used to? Having to do it myself is something of a pain.
>
> Sean
>

My guess is that'd be an issue to check about with maxima's upstream 
folks.  For my packaging I just changed 5.32.0 to 5.32.1 and updated the 
source MD5.
-- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
My package updates: http://finkakh.wordpress.com/

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