sorry opensuse 13.1 not 13.2
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 1:14 PM, António Rodrigues Tomé <art...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Alan,
> thanks for the quick reply.
> I'm using opensuse 13.2 x86_64 system.
> my qt is 5.3.1 binary packages provided by the opensuse repository.
>
> I built the plplot with the command
>
> atome@linux-9gx6:~/StatisticalForecast/bibucket/plplot/plplot-code-13137-trunk/built-dir>
> cmake -DDEFAULT_NO_CAIRO_DEVICES=ON -DENABLE_DYNDRIVERS=OFF
> -DDEFAULT_NO_BINDINGS=ON -DENABLE_cxx=ON -DENABLE_qt=ON -DPLPLOT_USE_QT5=ON
> -DCMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/include/qt5/
> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/home/atome/StatisticalForecast/bibucket/plplot/plplotLibs/
> ../ >& cmake.out
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 4:56 AM, Alan W. Irwin <ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca>
> wrote:
>
>> On 2014-07-20 11:39+0100 António Rodrigues Tomé wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>> I've followed a thread in this email list about qt5 support.
>>> As it was dated after the official date release I've downloaded a svn
>>> version and built plplot with qt5 support.
>>>
>>> All the instructions on that thread discussion worked just fine, but the
>>> output from the qt drivers are not good.
>>>
>>
>> Hi António:
>>
>> From that thread, the visual results were checked both by Andrew (an
>> official Qt5.2.0 package either from Ubuntu or Debian) and me (a
>> Qt5.2.1 version I built myself with epa_build).
>>
>> There were some vertical offset issues with characters (much like you
>> currently see with your pdf version), and it is possible when fixing
>> those that I compensated for a bug in Qt5.2.x that is solved for the
>> latest Qt5 (5.3.1).
>>
>> I only took a quick look at your pdf results, and they looked fine to
>> me outside the vertical offset issues for the asterisk character. Is
>> that a good summary of the problems there, or is there something else
>> I missed?
>>
>> Your png results look much worse than your pdf results. That is unusual
>> and normally indicates some problems with the Qt5 library. I suspect
>> you are trying some Qt5 version older than 5.2.0. If so, please
>> update to the latest (Qt5.3.1), and if you continue to see some
>> problems for that case (or that is already what you are reporting) I
>> will download and try that version myself to see if it is possible to
>> replicate any issues you have found.
>>
>> When you reply, please indicate your OS (Linux, Mac OS X, or Windows) as
>> well as the Qt5 version you are using.
>>
>> Alan
>> __________________________
>> Alan W. Irwin
>>
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>> Astronomy,
>> University of Victoria (astrowww.phys.uvic.ca).
>>
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>>
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>> __________________________
>>
>
>
>
> --
> António Rodrigues Tomé
> Universidade da Beira Interior
> Instituto D. Luís (lab associado)
> email address:
> art...@gmail.com
> art...@ubi.pt
>
--
António Rodrigues Tomé
Universidade da Beira Interior
Instituto D. Luís (lab associado)
email address:
art...@gmail.com
art...@ubi.pt
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