> This makes me think that perhaps Octave should allow you to show figures
> using the 'dumb' terminal for gnuplot. This terminal provides ascii
> output, which could be useful on slow networks.

I have tried (on Linux)
        setenv('GNUTERM', 'dumb');
        plot(1:100)

but it does not produce any output. Isn't the standard output redirected to 
/dev/null?

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