From: Mojca M. <moj...@gm...> - 2006-11-18 17:09:04
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On 11/18/06, Timoth=E9e Lecomte wrote: > Mojca Miklavec wrote: > > > > However, there remain some problems. It seems to run OK, but when I > > click on the window with plot an icon appears (as if there was some > > action in the background which has to be finished first - an > > equivalent to "sand-watch" in windows or linux), so there are problems > > with "interactivity" of that window. Plotting works OK. > > > I am sorry to ask but, as you are not giving any precision about it : > Have you bundled it ? Sorry, I should have replied to that as well. I "bundled" it in a way that it looks like a nice application on desktop with a nice icon, and running ./gnuplot.app/[whatever is here]/gnuplot from terminal works OK, but when I click on it or call "open gnuplot.app" nothing happens (I would expect that a terminal window would open automatically just as it does under windows). Apart from that: someone would have to build it in a way that would work on both types of processors and not in such a way that one would need to have fink installed in order to have a working application etc. > If no, then you need to do it. > If yes, then it would mean bundling is not enough and we need to > investigate further. I doubt that proper bundling would resolve that problem. (I'm probably way too green to be of any help anyway. I just came from "Windows word".) Mojca |