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Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 22:24
To: Alan W. Irwin; Rijneke, Hans H SIEP-EPT-RIS
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Plplot-general] Text plotting
Hi,
>
> Here is what I found. For -dev xwin; -dev psc -drvopt text=0; -dev png
> -drvopt text=0;
Subject: Re: [Plplot-general] Text plotting
Hi Hans,
How did you configure the wxWidgets library? from the makefile it
seems that you use wxX11 and maybe even the "universal" build. This is
not recommended at all, since the wxX11 is rather not much supported,
so it may work for
Hi,
>
> Here is what I found. For -dev xwin; -dev psc -drvopt text=0; -dev png
> -drvopt text=0; and -dev wxwidgets -drvopt freetype=0 the underscore is
> replaced by a (very) short dash. All those cases involve our traditional
> Hershey fonts. From this evidence I believe there is something
> f
On 2009-01-22 14:31+0100 [email protected] wrote:
> Sorry to bother you all again, but I have problems in plotting a string
containing the "_" (underscore) character using the xwin driver on Linux and
the WxWidgets on Vista 64. I also used the extended fonts, but all 4 fonts
fail to plot it.
-Original Message-
> From: Werner Smekal [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 15:03
> To: Rijneke, Hans H SIEP-EPT-RIS
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Plplot-general] Text plotting
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
Hi,
> Sorry to bother you all again, but I have problems in plotting a
> string containing the "_" (underscore) character using the xwin
> driver on Linux and the WxWidgets on Vista 64. I also used the
> extended fonts, but all 4 fonts fail to plot it.
You don't bother, it's a good thing, t
Dear All,
Sorry to bother you all again, but I have problems in plotting a string
containing the "_" (underscore) character using the xwin driver on Linux and
the WxWidgets on Vista 64. I also used the extended fonts, but all 4 fonts fail
to plot it.
Going to PlPlot version 5.9.2 the text plo