On 2012-01-30 14:20+0100 Aleksander Schwarzenberg-Czerny wrote:
> Hi,
> I suspect the issue is not plplot itself but how it & cairo interprete
> info passed from gtk (the cc structure below). In my sample code, the
> plplot part, except for cc calls, does exactly what is
> contained in your simple
On 01/30/2012 08:20 AM, Aleksander Schwarzenberg-Czerny wrote:
> Hi,
> I suspect the issue is not plplot itself but how it& cairo interprete
> info passed from gtk (the cc structure below). In my sample code, the
> plplot part, except for cc calls, does exactly what is
> contained in your simplest
Hi,
I suspect the issue is not plplot itself but how it & cairo interprete
info passed from gtk (the cc structure below). In my sample code, the
plplot part, except for cc calls, does exactly what is
contained in your simplest ext-cairo-test.c example. The extra
fortran code is needed to
open wi
On 2012-01-28 10:13+0100 Aleksander Schwarzenberg-Czerny wrote:
>
> Hi,
> As posted previously I get much ovesized default fonts
> (title/labels) for plplot+extcairo+(gtk-fortran)+gfortran
> combination. I am using pgplot 5.9.5 ie. default for Ubuntu 11.10
> and gtk-2-fortran. The enclosed code r
Hi,
As posted previously I get much ovesized default fonts
(title/labels) for plplot+extcairo+(gtk-fortran)+gfortran
combination. I am using pgplot 5.9.5 ie. default for Ubuntu 11.10
and gtk-2-fortran. The enclosed code reproducing my problem
is gtk/jerryd-gtk-fortran-5af09d1/graphics/plplot/hl_p