Hello,

I'm using the latest octave-3.2.3-2-mingw on Windows XP in order to manipulate 
and display data taken from a digital oscilloscope. The matrices used are 
pretty large, mostly about 2 x 1...5 million.

I found out, that if the amount of data is getting too large gnuplot is 
starting to act strange. After executing plot(x,y); gnuplot starts to pop up 
its (Windows) helpfile dialog with strange (non-latin) characters in the search 
field. This repeats several time, afterwards the plot remains empty. However in 
the working directory several zero-sized files were created, also with strange 
characters.

Does anybody know the reason for this, or any workaround? My humble guess is 
some bug in the connection between octave and gnuplot.

Best regards
Bernd

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