Hi Nick,

wgnuplot.exe and gstat are in the same direktory, but it doesn't work
already. Is their beside the instruction "set gnuplot='wgnuplot';"
anything necessary?

Best regards

Michael  

Nick Hamm schrieb:
> 
> Hi -- I've managed to get this working OK with Windows.
> 
> You need to stick the gnuplot executable in the same directory as the
> gstat executable and bobs you're uncle.  make sure the gnuplot
> executable is called wgnuplot.exe
> 
> Let me know if this works.
> 
> Nick
> 
> >
> > The short answer is: use gstat/gnuplot on some unix/linux machine.
> >
> > The long answer is: MS-Windows platforms don't support the use of
> > pipes, the mechanism gstat uses to call gnuplot normally. Although
> > the gnuplot FAQ (http://www.ucc.ie/gnuplot/gnuplot-faq.html)
> > mentions that pgnuplot can do this, I never got it working, so I
> > don't distribute Win32 binaries with this feature.
> >
> > If you're capable of experimenting with this, then I'm willing to
> > suggest the changes you'd have to make to the gstat source. I would
> > be glad if we could get this resolved.
> > --
> > Edzer
> >
> > Michael Bock wrote:
> > >
> > > Dear gstat users,
> > >
> > > starting to work with geostatistics and gstat causes many questions, but
> > > the most important one to me is, how to use gstat and gnuplot 3.7 in the
> > > right way. Every time I choose 'show plot' in gstat the gnuplot window
> > > starts with a 'gnuplot pause' message, while the gstat window isn't
> > > available. If I press the O.K. button, the gnuplot window dissappears
> > > and I'm back in gstat. This does not make sense!
> > > How can I configure gstat/gnuplot, so I can use both windows coexisting.
> >

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