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From: Tatsuro M. <tma...@ya...> - 2023-05-21 22:02:15
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I have uploaded Windows binary packages (exe, 7z. and zip).
Tatsuro
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> From: "Tatsuro MATSUOKA via gnuplot-beta" <gnu...@li...>
> To: "pm" <mi...@ph...>
> Cc: "beta" <gnu...@li...>
> Date: 2023/05/21 日 13:59
> Subject: Re: Re: Gnuplot 5.4.7 release tarball available for testing
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> Hi Peter
>
> Preparation zip compressed binary is easy.
> I will prepare installer version, 7zip, and zip packages for 5.4.7 and later
>
> Tatsuro
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
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> > From: "pm" <mi...@ph...>
> > To: "Tatsuro MATSUOKA" <tma...@ya...>
> > Cc: "beta" <gnu...@li...>
> > Date: 2023/05/19 金 23:52
> > Subject: Re: Gnuplot 5.4.7 release tarball available for testing
> >
> >
> > Hello Tatsuro,
> >
> > > I have executed the test build on windows (MinGW64).
> >
> > I see you upload the Windows binary also as a compressed 7z file. Would not be
> > the traditional zip file more portable? Recently, I wanted to upgrade an older
> > gnuplot on a Windows machine without admin privileges, but Windows 10 cannot
> > unzip 7z natively.
> >
> > Tech note: the EXAFS software Athena uses gnuplot with wxt terminal for
> > drawing, but on that Windows 10 machine the cross of the ruler ("r" hotkey) is
> > invisible (white cross on white background?), for all windows gnuplots
> > downloadable as zip files. Thus peak distance measurement is difficult. I
> > wonder whether it was a problem on only that machine or the problem is more
> > frequent.
> >
> > Greetings, Petr
> >
>
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