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From: Roy S. <roy...@ho...> - 2007-07-20 14:55:59
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Got it - although I'm not running the X server, the environment variable DI= SPLAY is set.If I unset it, both your example and my script run without gen= erating the message.Thanks for the help - now to post my _real_ question.Ro= y> Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 22:08:22 +0200> From: HBB...@t-...> To: = roy...@ho...> CC: gnu...@li...> Subject: Re= : [Gnuplot-info] Using Gnuplot under Cygwin without X11> > Roy Slaven wrote= :> > > So: is there a way to convince gnuplot that it doesn't need to open= the > > display?> > There's not normally any need to do that. You only ge= t that message if > gnuplot sees a specific need to open the plot window. = For a very simple > example:> > echo "set term dumb ; plot x" | gnuplot> >= doesn't output any X11-related messages whatsoever. If your plot script >= behaves differently, you'll have to show it to us for further analysis.>=20 _________________________________________________________________ Connect to the next generation of MSN Messenger=A0 http://imagine-msn.com/messenger/launch80/default.aspx?locale=3Den-us&sourc= e=3Dwlmailtagline= |