On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 5:35 PM, Morgan Brassel wrote:
>
>  Hi Mojca, and thanks for your quick (and detailed) reply,
>
>  I'm using debian sid with default ConTeXt, texlive, and gnuplot packages.
>  Not trying to compile gnuplot myself is probably a matter of lazyness, as
>  it should not be too difficult with debian packaging tools available. I
>  guess the best solution for me is to try and test the 'context' terminal.

I don't know how to do it "the debian way", but an universal
(less-Debian-like) way to recompile gnuplot it is to download gnuplot
from sourceforge, add a line to include context terminal, and compile
with
  ./configure
  make
as described on http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Gnuplot. I have
   PATH=.:~/bin:/usr/bin ...
so I simply copy my own version of gnuplot under ~/bin/gnuplot and the
rest of the system remains intact. You do not need to "destroy your
system" to make it work.

Mojca
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