Post by liconthaytecoun on May 27, 2019 8:32:30 GMT -5
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Sub category \ Science
Developer \ Mike Wesemann
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Title \ Plot2 Pro
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Plot2 Pro 2.6.12
There is a listing of data analysis tools for MacOSX here ; alt="" border="0" height="13"> Magnet Reviewer - fast performance and great compatibility hitting Return now finishes adding typed-in molecules from the Sketcher
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Now let's talk about the 32-bit and 64-bit kernel, which is for the operation system. OS always changes following the hardware. When people design a software/tool, they can compile it to work in a 32-bit way, or in a 64-bit way. The 32bit version should be able to work in a 64bit machine, but not the other way around.
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On Oct 20, 2005, at 21:17, Joe Koski wrote: > Per, > > I compiled and installed plplot-5.5.1, and the aqt device appeared > as a > choice. When I run the Fortran examples, I get one plot, but then I > consistently get > > Enter device number or keyword: 13 > plLibOpenPdfstr: Found file /usr/local/share/plplot5.5.1/ > objc: cannot unmap an image containing ObjC data > Trace trap > Abort trap > Joe-Koskis-Computer:~/Fortran_Compiles/plplot-5.5.1_examples jakoski$ Did you compile with support for dynamic loading of drivers? This can happen when libtool is used to compile and link (as with PLplot) dynamic modules, since it doesn't do the Right Thing on OS X (at least it didn't last time I checked, quite some time ago). You could try 1) upgrading to the latest libtool or 2) disable dynamic loading of drivers (can't remeber the exact incantation, see ./configure --help). > On another subject, the minimum line width slider appears to work with > AquaTerm and pgplot, but my main problem is with the /CPS (color > postscript) > output. This is a separate issue from aquaterm. If I could change > the text > and background colors, I could then use aquaterm instead to write > black on > white output. Since I'll be moving to plplot, this isn't > important. I checked, and for some reason, setenv PGPLOT_BACKGROUND white setenv PGPLOT_BACKGROUND black doesn't affect AQT (it should have) You should be able to explicitly swap color[0] (background, default black) and color[1] (default white) in your plotting code, after initializing a new page. That should give you black-on-white for AQT. > None of this is urgent. I'll have a look at it, but again, no promises on dates... > Hope you've been making large bundles of money since > you finished your PhD. Not exactly large bundles, but I'm not complaining. I've got a very satisfying job doing multimedia research for Ericsson. /Per
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Well things can change quickly at times, in the last tutorial I wrote..
Basically Plot allows you to work with multiple documents where every document consists of one or more XY data sets (called buffer in Plot). There is also the ability to add subviews (plots inside plots) to your document. A subview is completely independent with its own data buffers, graphic attributes, etc.
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