On 2010-02-23 12:02-0800 David MacMahon wrote:

> I thought "x23c -dev xwin" used to work for me, but now it appears to
> be broken.  All pages work fine for "-dev xcairo".  I am using a
> freetype-enabled libplplot build, but the xwin driver only works for
> the first page (and even then the title text that appears is
> "0x10>PLplot Example 23 - Greek Letters").

How does -dev xwin fail?  Do you get a segfault, do pages after the first
fail to display anything, or does the example proceed happily for all pages
but with "0x???]" replacing the glyph that is shown for xcairo?  If the
latter, that is expected (also bad unicode results are expected for example
24 and the Russian unicode part of example 26).  The explanation of that
latter result is -dev xwin has no unicode capability whatsoever, i.e., it
only uses Hershey fonts.

Alan
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