On 2010-03-21 23:22-0700 David MacMahon wrote:
FWIW, I get a square bullet on the xcairo device for symbol 850 on Mac OS X.
This is the same glyph that gucharmap shows for unicode symbol 0x2219 in the
symbol font. Some other fonts have round bullets for this symbol. Can one
specify a
Hi Hazen,
I have seen this too - I have not been able to track it down yet,
getting very confusing results with the various combinations of
OS's, compiler versions and versions of PLplot and CMake.
On Windows you need both a DLL and an import library and for some
reason that last one is not
David MacMahon wrote:
Hi, Hazen,
On Mar 21, 2010, at 12:50 , Hazen Babcock wrote:
./x01c -dev xwin -locate
This will stop reporting positions as soon as you move the cursor
outside of a plot.
./x01c -dev xcairo -locate
This device only reports the position when you press a key. It
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Hi Arjen,
On Windows you need both a DLL and an import library and for some
reason that last one is not being built (in other cases it has
been the Fortran 95 equivalent).
Not for MinGW. MinGW compiler is able to link against dll without import
Hi Werner,
On 2010-03-22 16:46, Werner Smekal wrote:
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Hi Arjen,
On Windows you need both a DLL and an import library and for some
reason that last one is not being built (in other cases it has
been the Fortran 95 equivalent).
Not for MinGW.
On 2010-03-22 10:58-0400 Hazen Babcock wrote:
On my linux box the xcairo device does not respond to mouse clicks, only
key presses.
I thought I would look up how the devices are supposed to respond, but
it looks like plGetCursor() is undocumented. I'd be happy to fill in the
documentation
Alan W. Irwin wrote:
If I press the 'l' key for -dev xwin in -locate mode for example 1, here is
the response I get:
subwin = 0, wx = 2.936888, wy = 14.595193, dx = 0.262060, dy = 0.718261,
c = 'l'
Do you only get output from the xwin driver for mouse press and key
events? Or are you
On 2010-03-22 15:05-0400 Hazen Babcock wrote:
Alan W. Irwin wrote:
If I press the 'l' key for -dev xwin in -locate mode for example 1, here is
the response I get:
subwin = 0, wx = 2.936888, wy = 14.595193, dx = 0.262060, dy = 0.718261,
c = 'l'
Do you only get output from the xwin
David MacMahon wrote:
Hi, Hazen,
When you say the xwin device reports the cursor position in real
time, do you mean that it spews out position information every time
you move the cursor? That it not the behavior I get for the xwin
driver. I get xwin and xcairo behavior that matches
Alan W. Irwin wrote:
On 2010-03-22 15:05-0400 Hazen Babcock wrote:
Alan W. Irwin wrote:
If I press the 'l' key for -dev xwin in -locate mode for example 1, here is
the response I get:
subwin = 0, wx = 2.936888, wy = 14.595193, dx = 0.262060, dy = 0.718261,
c = 'l'
Do you only get
On 2010-03-22 22:26-0400 Hazen Babcock wrote:
xev seems to be giving me the right output as well. It distinguishes motion
from button events and key events. I remain puzzled as to why the xwin driver
is behaving in this way for me.
I made the fundamental error of speculating rather than
On Mar 22, 2010, at 12:28 AM, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
On 2010-03-21 23:22-0700 David MacMahon wrote:
FWIW, I get a square bullet on the xcairo device for symbol 850 on
Mac OS X. This is the same glyph that gucharmap shows for unicode
symbol 0x2219 in the symbol font. Some other fonts have
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