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From: Seger, M. <mar...@hp...> - 2009-07-03 14:31:50
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I've been playing around a little more with different versions and it looks like this problem is with 4.2.0 but 4.2.1 forward seems to be ok. However I am still interested in finding out if there is a way to tell tell a gnuplot version from a script on a windows platform. -mark >-----Original Message----- >From: Seger, Mark >Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 8:33 AM >To: gnu...@li... >Subject: how to tell gnuplot version and other things from a script > >I have a script that uses gnuplot to do its plotting and needs to be >able to run with different versions. It runs primarily in a linux >environment but occasionally on windows too. In the case of windows I >have not been able to figure out the gnuplot version but on linux >discovered I could: > >echo show version | gnuplot > >and parse the output. But I just tried this with gnuplot V4.2 and >discovered that while it works, I get a warning that it can't open the X >display and this causes my script to hang for a long time and is not the >behavior on earlier versions and doesn't seem to make sense anyway since >not everyone runs gnuplot on X terminals. > >The second thing I'm trying to do is determine the size font a png >terminal will use and I found I could do this with: > >(echo set terminal png; echo show terminal) | gnuplot > >but again I get that X11 warning. > >Finally, even if my terminal type is X, if I run the commands from a >script they hang for awhile but work fine on earlier versions. > >That said, my question(s) come down to: > >what is the best/most efficient way to get the gnuplot versions and png >font sizes from a script? >less important but still something that would be nice is to have a way >to do this in a windows environment. > >-mark > |