On 1/23/14 6:00 PM, Robert Dodier wrote:
> On 2014-01-23, Sean Lake <odysseus9...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Is the plot2d command no longer supposed to launch gnuplot?
>
> Well, it is still supposed to launch Gnuplot, as it used to. The problem
> seems to be platform-dependent -- the example you gave works OK for me.
> What does build_info(); report?
>
> Does it make any difference if the plot_format is gnuplot instead of
> gnuplot_pipes? i.e., plot2d(..., [plot_format, gnuplot]);
>
> Sorry I can't be more helpful,
>
> Robert Dodier
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I've got the same Maxima build settings and OS version (OS X 10.8) as 
does Sean, but I didn't reproduce his results (I sent him here and then 
later had a chance to do a runtime check).

Maybe it's restricted to a particular gnuplot terminal?  I've got 
GNUTERM set to "aqua" to use Aquaterm.
-- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
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