Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hi,
Hans Hagen wrote:
see attached file for usage
%D [ file=m-gnuplot,
This does not work here, the produced .gpd file looks like:
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^Mset title "trigonometry"^Mset terminal postscript
set output "gpl-gnuplot-1.ps"
^Mplot sin(x)
end
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^M stands for \r (Carridge, decimal 13, hex 0d, oct 015).
I frankly don't understand why one does not get a \n (linefeed,
decimal 10/0A/012) or a ";\n" for that matter
["\def\par{;\rawcharacter{10}}"].
do you use the natural.ctx file when building the format?
don't ask me why, but for some obscure reasons tex distributions like to
default to a not so 255 tcx setup (called 255 -)
you really need to make sure that locales are ignored
maybe \def\par{; } also works here, i dunny how long gnuplot lines may be
Hans
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