@Bill - the asterisks must have appeared for you because I hilited the text
in Bold on Gmail.

The full path name of the jqt dynamic library on my Mac is:
/Applications/j64-807/bin/libjqt.1.7.9.dylib
which I obtained from the Finder window using ⌘⌥C (a sort-of "copy as text")

There are three aliases (="shortcuts" in Windows, if memory serves) which
point to the actual dylib. These have the path names:

/Applications/j64-807/bin/libjqt.1.7.dylib
/Applications/j64-807/bin/libjqt.1.dylib
/Applications/j64-807/bin/libjqt.dylib



On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 7:04 AM bill lam <[email protected]> wrote:

> the plot addon should also work for slim because it depends on gl2 only.
>
>  One thing that looks strange to me is the name of libjqt file has
> asterisks in the front and rear. that name was passed from jqt to libj
> during boot up. Could you check what is the value of the name libjqt on
> Mac?
> on windows, it is something like
>     libjqt
> C:/j64-807/bin/jqt.dll
>
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2018, 1:07 PM 'robert therriault' via General <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Ian,
> >
> > I think that Joey hit on the issue with the QT IDE: 1.7.9s line. The s in
> > 1.7.9s suggests that you are running the slim version of jqt which does
> not
> > support OpenGL, Webview or Websockets. You can get the full version of
> jqt
> > by running install 'full' from the jconsole. Details at
> >
> https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Guides/Qt_IDE/Install#Slim_vs_Full_Builds
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Cheers, bob
> >
> > > On Oct 22, 2018, at 8:45 PM, Ian Clark <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >
> > > The offending line is in:
> > >
> > > qt_gpapply_jzplot_=: 3 : 0
> > > *rc=. glcmds`glcmds_jglc_@.(Poutput=iQTC) buf*
> > > assert. 0=rc [ 'glcmds buf'
> > > buf=: $0
> > > )
> > >
> > > It runs a choice of "cd" calls (one of which crashes)…
> > >   glcmds_jgl2_=: chkgl2@:('"*/Applications/j64-807/bin/libjqt.dylib*"
> > > glcmds > i *i i' cd (; #))"1
> > >   glcmds_jglc_=: chkgl2@:('"*/Applications/j64-807/bin/libjqt.dylib*"
> > > glc_cmds > i *i i' cd (; #))"1
> > >
> > > */Applications/j64-807/bin/libjqt.dylib*
> > > …is an alias of:
> > > /Applications/j64-807/bin/libjqt.1.7.9.dylib (dated 22/Sep/18, 22:51)
> > > …which looks as if it lends the trailing figures of its filename to the
> > Qt
> > > IDE: line of JVERSION.
> > >
> > > I've tried these alternative dylibs from earlier releases in its place:
> > > /Applications/j64-807/bin/libjqt.1.5.3.dylib
> > > /Applications/j64-807/bin/libjqt.1.7.7.dylib
> > > re-directing to each one in turn all the aliases that point to [1.7.9].
> > > But no joy: jqt won't even start. [1.7.9] is the only one that works
> for
> > me.
> > > But not well enough to support the Plot Package it seems - I don't know
> > > enough about dylibs to conjecture why.
> > >
> > > On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 2:57 AM Joey K Tuttle <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >
> > >> I'm in the AVX version, and there I didn't encounter your problem, the
> > >> only difference I see is the Qt IDE: line reported in JVERSION
> > >>
> > >> I suppose it might have something to do with the Darwin release (on
> this
> > >> machine I'm at Version 10.14.1 beta 4...
> > >>
> > >> I'll look into trying it on a machine without AVX, running an older
> OS X
> > >>
> > >>   load 'plot'
> > >>   plot 0
> > >>   plot 1 2 3 5
> > >>   JVERSION
> > >> Engine: j807/j64/darwin
> > >> Release: commercial/2018-10-05T11:55:35
> > >> Library: 8.07.18
> > >> Qt IDE: 1.7.9/5.9.6
> > >> Platform: Darwin 64
> > >> Installer: J807 install
> > >> InstallPath: /applications/j64-807
> > >> Contact: www.jsoftware.com
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>> On 2018Oct 22, at 18:31, Ian Clark <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>> 1. Launch jqt. (With no startup script, to get an out-of-the-box
> > session.
> > >>> That's in case there's a clash with something else I was running.)
> > >>>
> > >>> 2. Enter:
> > >>>  load'plot'
> > >>>  plot 0
> > >>> …an empty "plot" window appears (as happens with j805 jqt)
> > >>>
> > >>> 3. Enter (…the first effective phrase from the Plot Package lab):
> > >>>  plot 1 2 3 5
> > >>> …an error message-box appears, with one button: "OK".
> > >>> It reads:
> > >>> ———————————————
> > >>> error in: plot_gs_paint
> > >>>
> > >>> domain error: cd
> > >>> rc=.   glcmds`glcmds_jglc_@.
> > >>> (Poutput=iQTC)buf
> > >>> ———————————————
> > >>>
> > >>> 4. Press the "OK" button
> > >>> …the message-box disappears then immediately reappears with the same
> > >>> message, in an infinite cycle. No other input is accepted by jqt.
> > >>>
> > >>> 5. To quit jqt, choose {Apple} > Force Quit…
> > >>> …(I haven't found any other way to escape.)
> > >>>
> > >>>  JVERSION
> > >>> Engine: j807/j64nonavx/darwin
> > >>> Release: commercial/2018-10-05T11:56:35
> > >>> Library: 8.07.19
> > >>> Qt IDE: 1.7.9s/5.9.6
> > >>> Platform: Darwin 64
> > >>> Installer: J807 install
> > >>> InstallPath: /applications/j64-807
> > >>> Contact: www.jsoftware.com
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