I was able to install the latest gnuplot from the fedora rawhide (FC32) on my FC31 machine without a problem... Works well, as long as range aspect ratio is 1:1 for the circles. On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 10:58 AM Ethan Merritt sfeam@users.sourceforge.net wrote: status: open --> closed-out-of-date Group: --> [feature-requests:#499] https://sourceforge.net/p/gnuplot/feature-requests/499/ Object Circles do not display if center is outside plot range* Status: closed-out-of-date Group: Created: Thu Feb...
I was able to install the latest gnuplot from the fedora rawhide (FC32) on my FC31 machine without a problem... Works well, as long as range aspect ratio is 1:1 for the circles.
Hmmm... Okay... Fedora 31 RPM only has gnuplot v5.0.6 with a buld date of 25 Jul 2019 Looks like I need to find a later RPM! Hmmm ok they have a later build -- for FC32 Arrgghhhh.... However your image seems to show a different problem. That the object circles, while specified in plot coordinates are not following the plot's aspect ratio! Example... your plot puts the 'dot' inside BOTH circles. My example in gnuplot 5.0.6 puts the dot outside BOTH circles. Afetr adjusting the ranges and squaring...
Hmmm... Okay... Fedora 31 RPM only has gnuplot v5.0.6 with a buld date of 25 Jul 2019 Looks like I need to find a later RPM! Hmmm ok they have a later build -- for FC32 Arrgghhhh....
The same is true for circle objects... Posted feature request #499 https://sourceforge.net/p/gnuplot/feature-requests/499/
Object Circles do not display if center is outside plot range
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