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@iboutlet var hostView: CPTGraphHostingView! Replay if you think it's helpful. Thanks UctoX 2 2.5.11 on 10/21/04 4:52 AM, Herb Singleton at hsingleton@... wrote: > I'm not a developer so, maybe I'm missing something obvious, but how > does one go about getting the Aquaterm (installed via the binary > instller) to play well with Fink? > I don't know the answer to your question directly, but I have solved the problem a different way by installing binaries of octave-2.1.57, gnuplot, and AquaTerm on my system running 10.3.5. First, uninstall octave, gnuplot and AquaTerm from fink. Then get binaries of octave-2.1.57 from and follow the installation instructions. Next, get the AquaTerm 1.0.b2 installer from or the AquaTerm web site, and install it. Finally, get the installer for gnuplot 4.0 from and install it. And you should have a complete octave/gnuplot/AquaTerm installation installed in /usr/local and places other than /sw without the use of fink. The only thing that I did differently was to build gnuplot 4.0 from source rather than use the easier installer. I don't know how well this approach works with Jaguar (10.2.x). Joe · Create new plan for task group Hi, Sorry, I have not made clear my intentions. I would like to make the aquaterm canvas as a gui. 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 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. Will the aquaterm would be a good choice? Thanks!!!! Panagiotis On May 7, 2004, at 8:41 AM, Per Persson wrote: > > On May 7, 2004, at 05:28, panagiotis sebos wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I was playing with gnuplot and found out that it was aquaplot that was >> having as the output these amazing nice-looking graphs. >> >> I am thinking of making a very simple gui using the aquaterm. >> But I would like to be able to have drag and drop capabilities. >> Is it possible to do that using aquaterm? > > > Hi, > It all depends on what you mean by drag and drop. I'll give a few > comments below but I could be more specific if you desrcibed your > intentions in more detail. > > 1) Drag from AQT: Just being able to drag the plot from the aquaterm > window would be straightforward and simple to implement, just as for > any Cocoa application. > > It is not implemented right now since I'm focussing on rewriting the > "back-end" of aquaterm, i.e. the client API and the stuff that goes > into llibaquaterm. Adding goodies to is a later issue. > > If you'd like to add that functionality, just have a look at the > sample code provide by Apple. > > 2) Drag into AQT: Dragging e.g. an image into the window to add it to > the current plot would not be very useful until the object inspector > is brought back to life. (It has been retired while I rewrite the > back-end since I've changed the model classes quite a bit.) In its > planned new form, it will let the user manipulate any object in the > plot. > > 3) Dragging e.g. a gnuplot script onto aquaterm won't be possible but > would have to be handled by an app that wraps both gnuplot and > aquaterm functionality. > > I hope this helps to clarify the situation and if not, please feel > free to ask again ;-) > > /Per >
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