What is your $PGPLOT_DIR set to?
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Robert Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have sorted out the path issue with our computer manager's help, but to my
> frustration I am now having a different problem: a plotting window opens,
> but there are no scales on the axes of the graphs - and for most input files
> no data gets plotted either! So far, the only data file to show anything in
> the window is one with three columns (date, magnitude and error) rather than
> just two (date and magnitude). PERIOD is normally perfectly happy with just
> two columns, so I'm not sure it's a PERIOD problem, unless there is
> something different about the latest version.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Robert
>
>
> On 24/11/2011 23:06, Malcolm J. Currie wrote:
>>
>> I had this issue some years ago. There was something awry with the PATH
>> such that the GNS name translation table wasn't being located.
>>
>> IIRC the workaround was to define environment variable GNS_GNSNAMES to
>> $STARLINK_DIR/etc/gns_gksnames.
>>
>> Malcolm
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