TriD is not deprecated and will be built if you have the OpenGL module installed.  Since the SciPDL is a basic kitchen sink for PDL on MacOSX, I think it would be nice to have trid, gnuplot and prima available.  More power to you that you have PGPLOT as well.

Although PDL development is done at github now, we can still use the files option at sf.net for SciPDL.  Which reminds me that I was forgot to push a PDL-2.019 release for sf.net downloaders.  I can put SciPDL there as well.

--Chris

On 7/27/2018 22:45, Karl Glazebrook via pdl-general wrote:


Thanks. I have never built it with gnuplot or prima, but could consider that by popular demand. I think the TriD is now deprecated?

Karl




On 28 Jul 2018, at 4:43 am, Sergey Kolychev <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Karl,

Works on MacOS Sierra, 10.12.6, I tried following demos (marked ones that did not work, packages missing I think):

 demo pdl # general demo

- demo 3d# 3d demo (requires TriD with OpenGL or Mesa)
- demo 3d2 # 3d demo, part 2. (Somewhat memory-intensive)
- demo 3dgal # the 3D gallery: make cool images with 3-line scripts

demo pgplot# PGPLOT graphics output (Req.: PGPLOT)
demo OOplot# PGPLOT OO interface(Req.: PGPLOT)

- demo gnuplot # Gnuplot graphics (requires PDL::Graphics::Gnuplot)
- demo prima # Prima graphics (requires PDL::Graphics::Prima)

demo transform # Coordinate transformations (Req.: PGPLOT)
demo cartography # Cartographic projections (Req.: PGPLOT)

demo bad # Bad-value demo (Req.: bad value support)
demo bad2# Bad-values, part 2 (Req.: bad value support and PGPLOT)

Thanks.
P.S.
I'd vote for github if my vote matters.


On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 2:14 AM, Karl Glazebrook via pdl-general <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I’ve made SciPDL 2.019 for MacOS X (sorry for the delay, I will
    do better next time, I filed this under ‘do later’ and didn't)

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/dwgmmegvzk5zt7n/SciPDL-v2.019.dmg?dl=0
    <https://www.dropbox.com/s/dwgmmegvzk5zt7n/SciPDL-v2.019.dmg?dl=0>

    Where should I put it? SF or github?

    (Also someone please test)

    cheers,

    Karl


    
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