Le Samedi, 12 Février 2005 17.20, Helen Faulkner a écrit :
> Hi again Guillame,
>
Hi
> > I can't plot the default function, that was what I tried, I also tried
> > this without success :
> > 2+x, x^2, sin(x)
>
> OK, I have now managed to reproduce this problem, I think. I only get
> it in situatio
Hi again Guillame,
I can't plot the default function, that was what I tried, I also tried this
without success :
2+x, x^2, sin(x)
OK, I have now managed to reproduce this problem, I think. I only get
it in situations where I would expect labplot to produce parse errors,
because I am asking it t
Hi,
> Hi,
>
> Thankyou for the bug report.
>
Your welcome
> Guillaume Florey wrote:
> > Package: labplot
> > Version: 1.4.0-1
> > Severity: important
> >
> > When I try to plot a function (2D or 3D), i got this error :$
> > ERROR : parse error
> >
> > and the programm freezes. Impossible to quit it
Hi,
Thankyou for the bug report.
Guillaume Florey wrote:
Package: labplot
Version: 1.4.0-1
Severity: important
When I try to plot a function (2D or 3D), i got this error :$
ERROR : parse error
and the programm freezes. Impossible to quit it correctly.
I can't seem to reproduce this.
Can you please
Package: labplot
Version: 1.4.0-1
Severity: important
When I try to plot a function (2D or 3D), i got this error :$
ERROR : parse error
and the programm freezes. Impossible to quit it correctly.
Best Regards
Guillaume
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