From: Tatsuro M. <mat...@nu...> - 2005-02-25 12:49:14
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When I tested the 'cgm term mono' on wgnuplot 4.0 and 4.1 using the following set term cgm mono set out 'test.cgm' test set out Points whose number 4 to 13 is not visible because those colors are white. However once I execute color cgm term like below, it looks like working well. set term cgm color set out 'test.cgm' test set out set term cgm mono set out 'test.cgm' test set out The same phenomena was happened in the cygwin gnuplot (v4), and another person confirmed the similar phenomena in linux gnuplot 4.1. *************************************************************** Tatsuro MATSUOKA E-mail mat...@nu... **************************************************************** |
From: Tatsuro M. <mat...@nu...> - 2005-02-26 00:40:04
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in "bug for cgm term mono?" "Tatsuro MATSUOKA <mat...@nu...>"wrote >When I tested the 'cgm term mono' on wgnuplot 4.0 and 4.1 using the following > >set term cgm mono >set out 'test.cgm' >test >set out > >Points whose number 4 to 13 is not visible because those colors are white. In the gnuplot thread in Japan, Prof. Matsuda@Tokyo Denki Univ. reported that the bug above can be corrected by modification of cgm.trm. ********************************************** original if (cgm_monochrome || linecolor == cgm_color) return; modified: if ( cgm_monochrome ){ cgm_color = linecolor = 1; return; } else if (linecolor == cgm_color){ return; } *********************************************** I appreciate Prof. Matsuda. |