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From: horacioemilio <hor...@in...> - 2007-12-04 22:31:45
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Hi, is it there around any gui that you have experience with or recommend to use ? Also useful if it runs under cygwin thanks -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/gnuplot-gui-tf4946118.html#a14161007 Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2007-12-05 01:12:50
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Hi http://www.xm1math.net/qgfe/ Qgfe : Gnuplot front end Qgfe is a graphical interface to the powerful gnuplot program for Unix systems. A good knowledge of Gnuplot is required to use Qgfe. To my knowledge, it can be build on cygwin. If you cannot, I'm sorry. Regards Tatsuro MATSUOKA --- horacioemilio <hor...@in...> wrote: > > Hi, > > is it there around any gui that you have experience with or recommend to use > ? > > Also useful if it runs under cygwin > > thanks > -- > View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/gnuplot-gui-tf4946118.html#a14161007 > Sent from the Gnuplot - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: The Future of Linux Business White Paper > from Novell. From the desktop to the data center, Linux is going > mainstream. Let it simplify your IT future. > http://altfarm.mediaplex.com/ad/ck/8857-50307-18918-4 > _______________________________________________ > Gnuplot-info mailing list > Gnu...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-info > -------------------------------------- New Design Yahoo! JAPAN 2008/01/01 http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/newdesign/ |
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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2007-12-05 09:41:36
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In the Octave threads, There was a mail, a part of which is the following > > After some googling I found out that one can set the variable > > GDFONTPATH to point > > to the TrueType fonts but I have no (and can't find) helvetica.ttf font > > file on my (up-to-date) > > Gentoo system. > > > > ls /usr/share/fonts/corefonts/ gives: > > > > andalemo.ttf comic.ttf encodings.dir georgiaz.ttf trebuc.ttf > > verdanai.ttf > > arial.ttf comicbd.ttf fonts.dir impact.ttf trebucbd.ttf > > verdanaz.ttf > > arialbd.ttf cour.ttf fonts.scale times.ttf trebucbi.ttf > > webdings.ttf > > arialbi.ttf courbd.ttf georgia.ttf timesbd.ttf trebucit.ttf > > ariali.ttf courbi.ttf georgiab.ttf timesbi.ttf verdana.ttf > > ariblk.ttf couri.ttf georgiai.ttf timesi.ttf verdanab.ttf After that we are discussing with how to treat png term in the octave. In the octave, the png term is categorized in enhanced term. How can use it was the topic in the threads. Espcially for symbol font was in the topic. In windows, the symbol.ttf exist in c:\windows\fonts. For Unix, how do you treat symbol font in png terminal? Tatsuro MATSUOKA -------------------------------------- New Design Yahoo! JAPAN 2008/01/01 http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/newdesign/ |
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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2007-12-05 20:26:02
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Hello > After that we are discussing with how to treat png term in the octave. > In the octave, the png term is categorized in enhanced term. > How can use it was the topic in the threads. > > Espcially for symbol font was in the topic. > > In windows, the symbol.ttf exist in c:\windows\fonts. > > For Unix, how do you treat symbol font in png terminal? > > Tatsuro MATSUOKA I have sent the above. However there has been nothing replied. So I am changing the inquiry. In the help of wxt terminal, ************* Alternatively, the OpenSymbol font, distributed with OpenOffice.org as "opens___.ttf", offers the same characters. Microsoft has distributed a Symbol font ("symbol.ttf"), but it has a different character set with several missing or moved mathematic characters. If you experience problems with your default setup (if the demo enhancedtext.dem is not displayed properly for example), you probably have to install one of the Adobe or OpenOffice Symbol fonts, and remove the Microsoft one. Other non-conform fonts, such as "wingdings" have been observed working. **************** I have tried to use the OpenSymbol font (opens___.ttf) in OpenOffice 2.1 in png enhanced terminal. But I found it was difficult for me. OpenSymbol uses unicode. How should I indicate the code? Like {/opens___ \1234...} in octal code? OTOH, is there a free symbol ttf font or a free symbol pfa font? I googled but I have been not able to find it. Does anyone know that? If the png terminal can treat the pfb font, "SY______.PFB". font might be used? Tatsuro MATSUOKA Tatsuro MATSUOKA -------------------------------------- New Design Yahoo! JAPAN 2008/01/01 http://pr.mail.yahoo.co.jp/newdesign/ |