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Subject: Re: [Gnuplot-info] Controlling gnuplot with C Sharp via pipe: freeze
From: <HBBroeker () t-online ! de>
Date: 2012-05-29 17:28:24
Message-ID: 4FC50738.6020701 () t-online ! de
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On 29.05.2012 16:56, Frank St=E4hr wrote:
> Am Sonntag, den 27.05.2012, 15:07 +0200 schrieb Hans-Bernhard Br=F6ker:
>> No attachment --- might have been stripped by the mailing list processor.
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> Yes! At least I didn=92t forget it. This mail should have an attachment,
Nope. Odds are our Mailman is configured to reject attachments to this =
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> gpcommands.WriteLine("splot x+y");
> gpcommands.WriteLine("bind Close \"exit gnuplot\"");
I'll venture a wild guess here: you might fare better with these two =
lines in the opposite order. Generally speaking, it's usually best for =
the plot or splot command, if there's only one, to be the last in any =
script.
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