Bug#711139: gnuplot-qt: the grid doesn't work with the 'qt' terminal in -persist state

2014-06-10 Thread sfeam
the grid is important to you by itself, could you please file a feature request for uniform support to toggle it off in terminals that support a persistent mode? It would be easy in qt, but I'd have to think about the other terminals. Ethan (sfeam) - upstream devel team -- debia

Bug#711141: gnuplot-qt: zooming doesn't work with the 'qt' terminal

2014-06-05 Thread sfeam
Upstream here (sf...@users.sourceforge.net) Mousing and zoom has always worked fine in the qt terminal. The only mousing-related bug in our tracker was that left-mouse click did not terminate a "pause mouse" command. I wonder if you are seeing the effect of something else. For example, there are

Bug#711139: gnuplot-qt: the grid doesn't work with the 'qt' terminal

2014-06-05 Thread sfeam
Upstream response: Can't reproduce - works fine here both for version 4.6.3 which you mention in your report and for current 4.6.5. Perhaps your background color is not distinguishable from the grid line color? Try changes the grid color. -- debian-science-maintainers mailing list debian-scien

Bug#750045: gnuplot: no longer works: assert "m_window" failed in DoGetSize()

2014-06-01 Thread sfeam
On Monday, 02 June 2014 12:58:38 AM Olly Betts wrote: > On Sun, Jun 01, 2014 at 11:56:40PM +0100, Olly Betts wrote: > > I'm just rebuilding gnuplot with debug symbols to see if that shows > > where this is coming from. > > OK, the attached patch shows the line in gnuplot from which we get to > the

Bug#750045: gnuplot: no longer works: assert "m_window" failed in DoGetSize()

2014-06-01 Thread sfeam
On Sunday, 01 June 2014 11:56:40 PM Olly Betts wrote: > On Sun, Jun 01, 2014 at 09:34:29PM +0200, Anton Gladky wrote: > > 2014-06-01 19:43 GMT+02:00 sfeam : > > > Unfortunately this issue appeared just at the time we were putting out > > > a release candidate for a major

Bug#750045: gnuplot: no longer works: assert "m_window" failed in DoGetSize()

2014-06-01 Thread sfeam
d infrastructure, to the point where it is now faster and more performant than wxt. If your default gnuplot package doesn't require wxWidgets at all, then the wx version becomes moot. For the gnuplot version 5.0 release candidate this corresponds to build options ./configure --disable-