Xref: utzoo alt.sources.d:1478 comp.sources.d:6484 comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d:12509 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!sarah!bingnews!cjoslyn From: cjoslyn@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu (Cliff Joslyn) Newsgroups: alt.sources.d,comp.sources.d,comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Help! Need to find GNUPlot authors Message-ID: <1991Feb19.053904.19949@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu> Date: 19 Feb 91 05:39:04 GMT Sender: cjoslyn@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu (Cliff Joslyn) Organization: State University of New York at Binghamton Lines: 46 Pleas help me find the authors of GNUPlot. All attempts to mail to the address pixar!info-gnuplot@sun.com yields: 554 pixar!info-gnuplot@sun.com... Service unavailable The below message is for them, or for anyone who can help me. Thanks in advance. MESSAGE: Hi. I'm using GNUPlot 2.0 patch level 2 with Kinch Computer's TurboTeX and an HP Laserjet Series 2. I'm trying to integrate plots w/my LaTeX documents, and having some problems. 1) Using the LaTeX driver in GNUPlot is ridiculous, I quickly run out of room in TeX. 2) Using the EEPIC driver is useless since Kinch's drivers don't support the tpic \special commands. 3) Using the Laserjet driver should work since Kinch supports PCL files as a \special in dvijep.exe. BUT a final page feed is apparently placed in the output file by GNUPlot, meaning that I can't put more than one graph on a page. I get a new page no matter what right after the graph, and the pagination gets all messed up. This seems to be unaffected by 'set size' in GNUPlot. Arghh! I've also posted this to comp.text.tex. Any suggestions? Thanks. -- O-------------------------------------------------------------------------> | Cliff Joslyn, Cybernetician at Large, cjoslyn@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu | Systems Science, SUNY Binghamton, Binghamton NY 13901, USA V All the world is biscuit shaped. . . -- O-------------------------------------------------------------------------> | Cliff Joslyn, Cybernetician at Large, cjoslyn@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu | Systems Science, SUNY Binghamton, Binghamton NY 13901, USA V All the world is biscuit shaped. . .