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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