It might be worth looking at profile.ijs and profilex.ijs in the "bin" folder in your J807 installation.  If you don't know where the installation is - though
I think it's     c:/program files/j807   for you - look at the properties
of your Windows shortcut icon for J807,  if there's one on your "desktop."

... assuming Raul's and/or Jim's suggestions haven't already helped.

Anyway, once you've found "user,"  you should easily find "temp" as a
sub-folder, as well as "config" and,  perhaps,  "configqt"

Happy Hunting,

Mike

On 16/10/2019 19:48, 'Bo Jacoby' via Programming wrote:
  Thanks again Mike.
  j32-807-user is not found anywhere.

What are the names of the user and temp folders?
How do I check where they reside?
Bo



     Den onsdag den 16. oktober 2019 20.18.03 CEST skrev 'Mike Day' via Programming 
<[email protected]>:
I see that David Mitchell suggested, on 23/5/19,  that you _might_ be
having problems
(eg with file permissions) because your installation was and remains in
the "program files"
folder.

It might be worth checking where your user and temp folders reside.
They're probably elsewhere,
perhaps in "j32-807-user" which should be ok if that's under documents
or something like
c:\Users\Bo\....

Over to Chris B,

Mike


On 16/10/2019 17:20, 'Bo Jacoby' via Programming wrote:
   Thanks Mike!

      JVERSION

Engine: j807/j32/windows

Release-a: commercial/2019-01-11T11:15:29

Library: 8.07.26

Qt IDE: 1.7.9s/5.9.7

Platform: Win 32

Installer: J807 install

InstallPath: c:/program files/j807

Contact: www.jsoftware.com

   load'plot'
   plot
3 : 0

caller_jwplot_=. coname''

'' plot_jwplot_ y

:

caller_jwplot_=. coname''

x plot_jwplot_ y

)

   plot 1 2 1 2 1 2










       Den onsdag den 16. oktober 2019 11.17.41 CEST skrev 'Mike Day' via Programming 
<[email protected]>:
  Bo,  I won't know the answer,  but those who are likely to know it will
surely ask
you what plot command/s you were using.

Or,  a link back to a previous relevant thread would help.

Cheers,

Mike


On 16/10/2019 01:05, 'Bo Jacoby' via Programming wrote:
Anyone: I still get the following error message when using plot, and then I 
must Ctrl-Alt-Del and kill the J job. What does it mean? and what else can be 
done? Thank you! Bo.

error in: plot_gs_paint
domain error: cd
       rc=.  glcmds`glcmds_jglc_@.(Poutput=iQTC)buf




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