On 2006-11-05 22:14+0100 wim van hoydonck wrote:
> Hi Arjen,
>
>> What happens if you build without freetype?
>
> Then it works, but the fonts look horrible. :-(
>
>> Looking at the source code, I'd say you have not set all the
>> environment variables yet to point to the various fonts.
>
> Do yo
Hi Arjen,
> What happens if you build without freetype?
Then it works, but the fonts look horrible. :-(
> Looking at the source code, I'd say you have not set all the
> environment variables yet to point to the various fonts.
Do you mean that apart from the following three configure options, I
> So the problem probably lies in a clash between the version of glib on
> my system and what plplot expects, but I am not sure.
>
> Does anyone know what I have to do to get a working gcw driver?
>
I do not think that is the problem - you have compiled PLplot as a
whole, so glib should be okay.
Hi there,
I am having a problem with the gcw driver on Archlinux, which (sadly)
does not actively support the plplot library. So I compiled it myself
with some extra options (gcw, psttf).
Since Archlinux uses Freetype 2.2, I need LASi v 1.0.6 (also compiled
myself), which doesn't seem to be a pro