Hi all,
Interesting series.
Whats it from ?
What's it analyse out, at  ?
Any results with it ?
Mmmmmm---interesting data---

Cheers and best regards from Richard Hudson

Dr RJF Hudson Qld Australia 
rjfhud(a)powerup.com.au

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: yinung at Gmail 
  To: Gretl list 
  Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 3:47 AM
  Subject: [Gretl-users] About gnuplot of the gretl in Traditional 
Chineseversion


  Dear Allin

  I found that if I use a shorter subsample, for example, running the following 
script

  open djclose
  smpl 1988/01/04 1989/12/29
  gf1 <- gnuplot djclose --time-series --output=display --with-lines
  gf1.show

  By examining the gnuplot command, it seems ok as after editing the gnuplot 
command:

  set xtics (....) 

  After the "set xtics" command, there are some Chinese characters which look 
correct. However, these Chinese characters are not appropriately shown in the 
graph windows. I realize that this might be caused by the translation of the 
GNUPLOT. 

  Do you have any suggestions?

  Best wishes

  Yi-Nung Yang





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Hi all,
Interesting series.
Whats it from ?
What's it analyse out, at  ?
Any results with it ?
Mmmmmm---interesting data---
 
Cheers and best regards from Richard Hudson
 
Dr RJF Hudson Qld Australia
rjf...@powerup.com.au
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 3:47 AM
Subject: [Gretl-users] About gnuplot of the gretl in Traditional Chineseversion

Dear Allin

I found that if I use a shorter subsample, for example, running the following script

open djclose
smpl 1988/01/04 1989/12/29
gf1 <- gnuplot djclose --time-series --output=display --with-lines
gf1.show

By examining the gnuplot command, it seems ok as after editing the gnuplot command:

set xtics (....)

After the "set xtics" command, there are some Chinese characters which look correct. However, these Chinese characters are not appropriately shown in the graph windows. I realize that this might be caused by the translation of the GNUPLOT.

Do you have any suggestions?

Best wishes

Yi-Nung Yang



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