Hi Werner, good to know that :) then I won't spend time on that fix.
Regards, Arjen On 2009-03-10 09:52, Werner Smekal wrote: > Hi Arjen, > > I already fixed that, but didn't commit that so far. Will do in the > next hours. > > Regards, > Werner > > On 10.03.2009, at 08:43, Arjen Markus wrote: > >> Hi Alan, >> >> I tried building PLplot with this device (and the new third-party >> library) turned on on bare Windows, but it fails: >> - The linker complains about cdImageColorClear() - it does not >> seem to exist. >> - The dll directory that is created under Windows does not contain >> a corresponding dll for the CD library, only an import-library >> that is empty as far as I can see. >> >> I have not had an opportunity yet to examine the source code, but >> my guess is that for Windows we need to add the proper visibility >> attributes (dllexport). It is probably not too difficult to add >> them (after all, we have already done it for other libraries), but >> it may take me a couple of days - real life taking quite some of >> my time away. >> >> Regards, >> >> Arjen >> >> On 2009-03-09 08:36, Alan W. Irwin wrote: >> >>> Please give this change a thorough testing. If you don't know how >>> to view >>> the resulting cgm files, they should be convertable to other vector >>> graphics >>> formats such as svg using uniconvertor. However, Debian Lenny let >>> me down >>> in this case (See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=518816) >>> . >>> >> ... >>> After that build, the "display" application gave good results for >>> our cgm >>> plots within the current limitations of the cgm device (Hershey >>> fonts, no >>> antialising, etc.) Note, if you look at the cgm examples generated by >>> running the tests in lib/nistcd, the text is done with good looking >>> fonts, >>> and the text and lines are nicely antialiased. Thus, it is >>> possible in >>> theory to overcome these current limitations for our cgm device if >>> anybody >>> is interested on working on this device (considering that the >>> external libcd >>> build is no longer a barrier to entry for using -dev cgm). >>> >> >> Delft Hydraulics, GeoDelft, the Subsurface and Groundwater unit of >> TNO and parts of Rijkswaterstaat have joined forces in a new >> independent institute for delta technology, Deltares. Deltares >> combines knowledge and experience in the field of water, soil and >> the subsurface. We provide innovative solutions to make living in >> deltas, coastal areas and river basins safe, clean and sustainable. >> >> >> >> DISCLAIMER: This message is intended exclusively for the >> addressee(s) and may contain confidential and privileged >> information. If you are not the intended recipient please notify the >> sender immediately and destroy this message. 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