[Plplot-devel] x23c -dev xwin

2010-02-23 Thread David MacMahon
I thought x23c -dev xwin used to work for me, but now it appears to be broken. All pages work fine for -dev xcairo. I am using a freetype-enabled libplplot build, but the xwin driver only works for the first page (and even then the title text that appears is 0x10PLplot Example 23 - Greek

Re: [Plplot-devel] x23c -dev xwin

2010-02-23 Thread Alan W. Irwin
On 2010-02-23 12:02-0800 David MacMahon wrote: I thought x23c -dev xwin used to work for me, but now it appears to be broken. All pages work fine for -dev xcairo. I am using a freetype-enabled libplplot build, but the xwin driver only works for the first page (and even then the title text

Re: [Plplot-devel] x23c -dev xwin

2010-02-23 Thread Alan W. Irwin
On 2010-02-23 13:58-0800 David MacMahon wrote: Hi, Alan, On Feb 23, 2010, at 13:07 , Alan W. Irwin wrote: does the example proceed happily for all pages but with 0x???] replacing the glyph that is shown for xcairo? Sorry for the vagueness in my report. Yes, this latter description is

Re: [Plplot-devel] x23c -dev xwin

2010-02-23 Thread David MacMahon
Thanks, Alan, On Feb 23, 2010, at 14:48 , Alan W. Irwin wrote: No. -dev xwin is pure Hershey (just like all our traditional devices). To explain further, we had a first generation of unicode font support via plfreetype.c (e.g., gd.c which is now deprecated because of the

Re: [Plplot-devel] x23c -dev xwin

2010-02-23 Thread Alan W. Irwin
On 2010-02-23 15:29-0800 David MacMahon wrote: Thanks, Alan, On Feb 23, 2010, at 14:48 , Alan W. Irwin wrote: No. -dev xwin is pure Hershey (just like all our traditional devices). To explain further, we had a first generation of unicode font support via plfreetype.c (e.g., gd.c which