Applied.
Thanks
Ethan
On Wednesday, 4 August 2021 20:54:24 PDT Jun T wrote:
> On macOS, if I run
>
> gnuplot> set term aqua
>
> I get
>
> warning: invalid terminal font size
>
> It seems there is no real problem here, but it is somewhat annoying.
>
> This can be fixed by calling set_font_size() always, i.e.,
> even if fsize is not specified in the 'set term' command.
> (set_font_size() sets term->h_char and v_char)
>
>
> diff --git a/term/aquaterm.trm b/term/aquaterm.trm
> index 939ac8411..f24595465 100644
> --- a/term/aquaterm.trm
> +++ b/term/aquaterm.trm
> @@ -234,7 +234,6 @@ AQUA_options()
> if (size > 0)
> AQUA_fontSizeDef = size;
> AQUA_fontSizeCur = AQUA_fontSizeDef;
> - set_font_size(AQUA_fontSizeCur);
>
> continue;
> }
> @@ -250,7 +249,6 @@ AQUA_options()
> if ((size = real_expression()) > 0)
> AQUA_fontSizeDef = size;
> AQUA_fontSizeCur = AQUA_fontSizeDef;
> - set_font_size(AQUA_fontSizeCur);
> continue;
> }
>
> @@ -308,6 +306,7 @@ AQUA_options()
>
> int_error(c_token, "unexpected text at end of command");
> }
> + set_font_size(AQUA_fontSizeCur);
>
> if (AQUA_title[0]=='\0') /* always set title */
> sprintf(AQUA_title, "Figure %d", AQUA_plotRef);
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