> plot (something) > graphics_toolkit fltk > close all > plot (something)
> and everything looks nice: the window appears, if I plot something else > it gets updated. But it does not go away. If I call close, or close > all, nothing happens. If then I plot something again, the window gets > selected, the interior becomes freezed, and the frame does not go away, > not even if I close it by pressing on the close button. Even changing > to gnuplot (which works) and back again to fltk changes nothing: the > only way to make the window disappears seems to be closing Octave. I am not able to reproduce this either. This is what I tried octave:1> x = 1:10; octave:2> plot (x) octave:3> graphics_toolkit fltk octave:4> close all octave:5> plot (x) octave:6> plot (x.^2) octave:7> close all octave:8> plot (x) octave:9> plot (x.^2) octave:10> close all Everything seems to work perfect. I am using octave 3.6.1-6 like the OP. The problem could be some thing other than octave. Here is my package list $dpkg -l \*fltk\* \*octave\* | grep ^ii ii libfltk1.1:i386 1.1.10-13 Fast Light Toolkit - shared libraries ii liboctave1:i386 3.6.1-4 Shared libraries of the GNU Octave language ii octave 3.6.1-6 GNU Octave language for numerical computations ii octave-common 3.6.1-6 architecture-independent files for octave ii octave-symbolic 1.1.0-1 symbolic package for Octave ii octave3.2-common 3.2.4-12 architecture-independent files for octave3.2 ii octave3.2-doc 3.2.4-12 PDF documentation on the GNU Octave language (3.2 branch) ii octave3.2-info 3.2.4-12 GNU Info documentation on the GNU Octave language (3.2 branch) I am using Wheezy, KDE. -- Kamaraju S. Kusumanchi http://malayamaarutham.blogspot.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org