On 2012-02-24 17:20-0000 Quezada, Marco wrote:

> 
> Would anyone have an idea for why the viewport will show the plots for the 
> data but the axes
> and the bounding box are not present? I even tried calling plflush() after 
> adding the data but
> the refreshed image still only shows the data lines only.

Hi Marco:

Your report currently gives too little details to allow us to help you out.

So please give the simplest possible example that shows the exact
issue so we have a concrete demonstration of the issue.  I emphasize
"simplest possible example" because that should always be the first
step in debugging in any case and because none of us are likely to
have the time/motivation to work with a debugging example that is too
complicated.

For that simplest example I suggest you follow closely the model of
our simplest standard example, examples/c/x00c.c, in the current svn
trunk version. Except, of course, include the variation of that code
that suppresses the axes and bounding box similar to your current much more
complicated example that demonstrates the issue.  And, of course, that
effort on your part to replicate the problem in a simple way may be all
the debugging you need to do to find the source fo the problem.

By the way, if you don't want to download PLplot svn trunk, then the 
standard x00 code is available from the web at
http://plplot.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/plplot/trunk/examples/c/x00c.c?revision=12175&view=markup.
The equivalent code is also available in Fortran 95
(examples/f95/x00f.f90) and Tcl (examples/tcl/x00.tcl) and soon should
be propagated to the rest of our languages as well because the
simplest possible example is often so useful for for debugging
purposes (as now) and also as a quick-start tutorial.

Alan
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