No, this is a feature, not a bug!
According to the original graph macros, the data files are kept open, and thus
subsequent reads will pick up successive data sets in a single file. This is
explicitly stated in the documentation.
A consequence for us in ConTeXt mkiv, where the metapost code is
On 9/1/2016 11:43 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
I am on El Capitan as well (10.11.6).
ConTeXt ver: 2016.08.29 22:53 MKIV beta
Attached is an altered input file that works for me. No idea how much of the
problem
is actually related to El Capitan, but:
* \usemodule[graph] defines a special MP
Dear Taco,
I thank you very much for your time.
It works perfectly and I will emulate these modifications in my other
figures. I have no ideas about the problem, I just figured out that it came
from El Capitan because I updated the OS yesterday, however I also had to
reinstall MacTex, so it may als
Hi,
I am on El Capitan as well (10.11.6).
ConTeXt ver: 2016.08.29 22:53 MKIV beta
Attached is an altered input file that works for me. No idea how much of the
problem
is actually related to El Capitan, but:
* \usemodule[graph] defines a special MP instance called ‘graph’. You need to
use t
Sorry for this.
Here is the according file. Just 2 column of numbers to plot.
16.93429581 17.08794271
39.91477806 11.5140781
25.84303601 15.29926581
29.02100495 22.51433344
44.2082181 20.02069787
17.44431352 6.71762636
4.597520054 2.320767331
19.03839935 18.60809407
34.21582138 29.65482603
I have
On 9/1/2016 10:11 AM, Louis-solal Giboin wrote:
Dear all,
I have updated my OS to El Capitan, and all my scripts including MPgraph
functions such as gdata do not work anymore (script without such
functions are working without any trouble).
Would someone know how to get rid of this issue?
I thank
Dear all,
I have updated my OS to El Capitan, and all my scripts including MPgraph
functions such as gdata do not work anymore (script without such functions
are working without any trouble).
Would someone know how to get rid of this issue?
I thank you very much.
a short code sample:
x:=u*1cm;
a