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From: Aleksey T. <ats...@gm...> - 2021-03-12 11:00:51
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Hi Eduardo, Gnuplot is a command-line utility. See http://www.gnuplot.info/ which starts with, "Gnuplot is a portable command-line driven graphing utility". Are you using it on the command-line? I've only ever used it on UNIX and Linux systems... I use the "pngcairo" terminal, as per https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9080832/output-png-from-gnuplot-is-not-as-good-as-the-figure-from-prompt-shell Hope this helps! Best, Aleksey On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 12:51 AM edulsa <ed...@qu...> wrote: > Dear > > I have used Gnuplot (win and BSD versions) in my Physical Chemistry > classes since January. I have learned a lot about it and I got > encouraged my students to use this beautiful free program. > However, I have a problem with my interface that I couldn´t solve even > reading tutorials and manuals: I start a document, inserting constants, > writing functions and plotting graphs without problems. I save the > document (.plt document type) and close Gnuplot. But, when I reopened > the same document (loading in a clean start), only the last plot save is > showed. I would like to reopen the document to show to my students line > by line, how to insert constants, define functions and not get only the > last graph. Of course, I always can edit it using vim or another editor > but I think that it should be a more cleaver way to do this directly in > Gnuplot plot. > > My terminal is wxt. Is this caused by the terminal type that I choose? > Please, could you give suggestions? > > I wish to thank you in advance for your attention > > My best regards > > Eduardo > > -- > Eduardo Lemos de Sa > Professor Titular > Dep. Quimica da Universidade Federal do Paraná > fone: +55(41)3361-3300 > fax: +55(41)3361-3186 > Voip Number 10531185 > > > _______________________________________________ > gnuplot-info mailing list > gnu...@li... > Membership management via: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnuplot-info > -- Achieve real learning. Email tra...@ve.... |