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Alan Bromborsky wrote:
> In gnuplot.py is there anyway to read the current orientation (elevation
> and azimuth) of a 3D plot. I am trying to automate the procedure of
> finding the best orientation of the 3D plot in an X-window
> interactively then get that information and print a high quality hard
> copy in postscript or LaTeX.
Currently, the communications between Gnuplot.py and gnuplot are
strictly one-directional, Gnuplot.py -> gnuplot. There is currently no
way for Gnuplot.py to read values (e.g., elevation and azimuth) back
from gnuplot.
Two-way communications would be interesting for other purposes, too
(e.g., mouse interactions), in the event that somebody is thinking about
maybe implementing it :-)
Michael
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