![]() > I have sent a message to the aquaterm users list. Thus plots are superimposed on each other making a mess. And the gnuplot clear command has no effect. It seems to work but it doesn't clear the plot area before plotting a next plot. > I have tried it with my privately compiled Gnuplot. ![]() > There now appears to be an AquaTerm 1.1.0 that is both 32 and 64 bit enabled (see ). So my Gnuplot doesn't need private frameworks and. > All libraries needed by Gnuplot and that I compile are built as static libraries (only libgd and libjpeg are needed all other libraries are in Mac OS X). > Gnuplot can be compiled with explicit -m32 or -arch i386 options. > I have installed the AquaTerm 1.0.1 framework in /Library/Frameworks (standard place). Gnuplot is not really a subject for this list. > I too was waiting to see who would answer. > I need some help and working advice on installation of GNUPLOT. The configure patch from 4.6.6 was not ported to 5.0. > I am using a new mac mini hooked up to large 24 inch LCD HDMI screen for my work. Le 27 juin 2011 ? 16:17, Berend Hasselman a ?crit : second way: go to this page and follow the instructions if you are Unix savvy: configure -with-readline=bsd -x-include=/opt/X11/include/X11 -x-libraries=/opt/X11/lib -enable-backwards-compatibility -with-kpsexpand -without-row-help -disable-wxwidgets (if you use XQuartz) configure -with-readline=bsd -x-include=/usr/include/X11 -x-libraries=/usr/X11/lib -enable-backwards-compatibility -with-kpsexpand -without-row-help (if you use Apple X11) first way: install the usual AquaTerm package and replace the application and the framework in your system after correcting eventually the rights of each file by the following:Īnd than compile gnuplot sources in a Terminal by typing: There two ways to install them on Snow Leopard: In order to have an 64 bits AquaTerm.app you need two things: the amework and the AquaTerm.app both built for 64 bits. I have Gnuplot running on Mac OS 10.6 because I use TIKZ to draw maths graphics. Next message (by thread): sidepar placement.Previous message (by thread): Re: Re: MacOSX-TeX Digest, Vol 44, Issue 17.Re: MacOSX-TeX Digest, Vol 44, Issue 17 Jean-Claude DE SOZA jeanclaudedesoza at
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