On 2019-03-05, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Gary Johnson writes:
> > Is this a bug in mintty that it doesn't use a white background for
> > the plot?
>
> No. By default the background in gnuplot is transparent in terminals
> that support it. You can set a solid fill color like that:
>
> set term sixelg
Achim Gratz writes:
> Gary Johnson writes:
>> Is this a bug in mintty that it doesn't use a white background for
>> the plot?
>
> No. By default the background in gnuplot is transparent in terminals
> that support it. You can set a solid fill color like that:
>
> set term sixelgd background #
Gary Johnson writes:
> Is this a bug in mintty that it doesn't use a white background for
> the plot?
No. By default the background in gnuplot is transparent in terminals
that support it. You can set a solid fill color like that:
set term sixelgd background #ff
(that's the white color you
On 2019-03-04, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> It is quite straight-forward to run gnuplot without X11 as mintty
> will display its output inline:
>
> export GNUTERM=sixel
>
> gnuplot -e "splot [x=-3:3] [y=-3:3] sin(x) * cos(y)"
That's really nice! I didn't know terminals could do that.
I notice that w
Thomas Wolff writes:
> Sixel graphics are embedded in DSC ... ST controls which are
> unfortunately the same that screen/tmux use for their transparent
> pass-through function of unknown escape sequences, so they will filter
> them out.
I think I've seen a tmux script that brackets the escape with
Am 04.03.2019 um 19:06 schrieb Achim Gratz:
Thomas Wolff writes:
It is quite straight-forward to run gnuplot without X11 as mintty will
display its output inline:
export GNUTERM=sixel
gnuplot -e "splot [x=-3:3] [y=-3:3] sin(x) * cos(y)"
I know and that's rad, now if it also worked inside a tm
Thomas Wolff writes:
> It is quite straight-forward to run gnuplot without X11 as mintty will
> display its output inline:
>
> export GNUTERM=sixel
>
> gnuplot -e "splot [x=-3:3] [y=-3:3] sin(x) * cos(y)"
I know and that's rad, now if it also worked inside a tmux or screen
session…
Regards,
Achi
Am 03.03.2019 um 19:15 schrieb Achim Gratz:
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Tatsuro MATSUOKA writes:
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Now, I'd be much more excited about that wxWidgets terminal if it
allowed gnuplot to optionally run without X11, do you know if that's possible?
It is quite straight-forward to run gnuplot without X11 as mintt
Achim
Thanks for the reply.
> Again, if you want that to get fixed, you'll either need to get upstream
> QT, the Qt maintainer of Cygwin or (if you happen to have a fix for
> Cygwin) the Cygwin maintainers. I'll happily build with the Qt terminal
> if it actually works.
The qt terminal for Cy
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Tatsuro MATSUOKA writes:
> I am glad to hear that gnuplot-5.2.6 for Cygwin is released. As an
> interactive terminal, gnuplot for Cygwin only x11 terminal but it is
> old terminal and it was considered to be outdated from gnuplot
> developers.
I mostly
> From: Achim Gratz
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Cc:
> Date: 2019/3/3, Sun 02:10
> Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: gnuplot-5.2.6-1
>
>
> Gnuplot version 5.2.6 is available as a release version on Cygwin now.
>
>
> Notes:
> --
>
> The configuration has changed to not include "backwards com
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