xend().

I don't know if this is what you want, but the enclosed .sce file
generates a graph, writes an image to a .eps file, and then exits.  This
is how I generate graphs for papers -- it gives me a more maintainable
way to replicate the graphs later, or tweak them, or whatever.

Note that there are some dependencies that I'm not sharing, so it won't
work.  You should still get an idea of how it works, or maybe chop out
the dependencies and try it out.

It should be one of the figures in this paper:
http://wescottdesign.com/articles/Friction/friction.pdf.

On Thu, 2016-03-31 at 10:35 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I can run my .sce file which produces a graph from a file of data from the 
> (windows) command line using:
> 
>     scilex -f myscript.sce filename.rdat
> 
> and that works except:
> 
> Once the plot() executes and the graphic window appears, control and focus 
> returns to the interactive command line.
> 
> That's okay; but it'd would be really nice if the focus remained on the 
> graphic window until it was closed and then the scilab shell exited 
> automatically. 
> 
> Is it possible to arrange for that to happen?
> 
> Thanks, Buk.
> 
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