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Developer \ Mike Wesemann
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Title \ Plot2 Pro


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On May 7, 2004, at 17:10, panagiotis sebos wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry, I have not made clear my intentions. > I would like to make the aquaterm canvas as a gui. OK, I see. > > I am not familiar with cocoa programming, but > I have used gnuplot with aquaterm and perl > in order to create a real time monitoring application > (monitoring the bandwidth of a link) which looked > amazingly good :) Cool! Would you care to provide a screenshot? I'd like to add it to the gallery of applications using AquaTerm. > > So I was thinking of doing some simple gui stuff using it. > I would like for example to be able to draw two circles > (or two images) and den when I drag a drop from one > to another to draw a line connecting those two. I would like > to do some basic canvas based gui stuff without getting > into all the details of the cocoa app. Well, at present, only a few events are passed to the client (mouse down and key down) and events are not supported at all in gnuplot (yet...). Have a look at the eventdemo1.c file for a simple example of how to use events to create a clickable menu. It should provide a starting point. The PGPLOT plotting library (which has C and Fortran APIs) support events from AquaTerm so you might be able to do something with that. PGPLOT may also be used from perl through pgperl, see > Will the aquaterm would be a good choice? Probably not the best choice for general GUI programming... Hope this helps, Per
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On Jun 25, 2004, at 05:13, Peter Jung wrote: > I am using aquaterm in comjunction with plotting from a Fortran > program. > I want to make a movie out of sequences of plots produced (MANY! - so > I can't save it by hand). > Thus I need a Fortran-routine that saves a plot to a graphics file > (does not matter what format). > Is there one, or do I have to read pixel by pixel and write it then as > bitmap file? > > Thanks This is something that I'd like to implement at some point in the future, right now it is not supported. I'm thinking something along the lines of: aqtBeginMovie("MovieName") [plotting commands] aqtAddMovieFrame() [plotting commands] aqtEndMovie() If you need it badly right now, you have a couple of options, including: implement it yourself, talk someone else into doing it, or pay someone to do it... Actually, there is one more option that you could look into: Using applescript (called from your fortran code) to grab the window content or save it with different names and then use some program to stitch the frames together. HTH, Per > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. > Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - digital > self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched > networking opportunities. Visit > _______________________________________________ > Aquaterm-user mailing list > Aquaterm-user@... > >
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Hi, thanks for the report. There is a bug in the AquaTerm installer, that fails to provide a set of links in /usr/local if /usr/local/lib and/or /usr/local/include/aquaterm doesn't exist. A script to (hopefully;-) fix this, and instructions, are here: I'll make a new installer ASAP (i.e. this weekend) Regards, Per On Wednesday, September 14, 2005, at 10:30AM, Bernhard Graf wrote: >Bug report for AquaTerm 1.0.0 > >PROBLEM OCCURS DURING INSTALLATION OF GNUPLOT 4 > >Description: >----------------------- > >Mac ibook G4; OS X 10.3.9 (Panther) > >AquaTerm 1.0.0 and X11 installed. AquaTerm 1.0.0 seems to work; i.e. >testview looks good. X11 works as well. > >Installer (Gnuplot 4) claims: > > > > >Installer log file: > > >Sep 14 09:35:51 : gnuplot Installation Log >Sep 14 09:35:51 : Opened from: /Volumes/Gnuplot-4.0.0/ >Sep 14 09:35:51 : Hardware Model: PowerBook6,3 @ 933 MHz, 256 MB >Sep 14 09:35:51 : Running OS Build: 7W98 >Sep 14 09:35:51 : Installer Language: English >Sep 14 09:35:56 : Requirement: recommends "certain InstallationCheck criteria" FAIL for root=(none), domain=0 >Sep 14 09:35:56 : Requirement: requires "certain file content criteria" PASS for root=(none), domain=0 > > > >Repeat-By: >----------------------- > >* Sequence of events that causes the problem as specified above. > >Fix: >----------------------- > >* Similar problems have been already reported on sourceforge help; c.f. >for example the message of I. Gibson. A comment to the latter already >relates the installation problem to aquaterm. Maybe the above mentioned >installer messages may help for further localization of the problem. >Language corruption is not likely to be the reason for the problem. >I've changed the installer language from (initially) German to >English; this doesn't help. In ./adapters/gnuplot/ReadMe related to >aquaterm I've seen a remark, that several files are assumed to be >included in gnuplot. Maybe this causes the problem, if gnuplot expects >these files to be contained in aquaterm. > > >Any better ideas? Thanks for your help. > >Regards > >Bernhard > >Configuration (please do not edit this section): >----------------------------------------------- >Mac OS X 10.4 >Install location: /Applications/ > > >

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