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1.1 maekawa 1: GNUPLOT 3.3 for OS/2 v 2.0
2: ==========================
3:
4: 1) Introduction
5: ===============
6:
7: This file discusses the version of GNUPLOT 3.3 implemented for OS/2 2.0.
8:
9: The command line interface of GNUPLOT is retained, while graphics output is
10: plotted in a Presentation Manager Window. The GNUPLOT command line
11: appears in another text-mode window on the screen.
12:
13: The PM window has facilities for printing the plot on the default printer,
14: for changing the fonts used on the plot, and for switching between different
15: ways of plotting the lines (with colour, as dot/dashed lines, or both).
16:
17: The command line window offers the usual GNUPLOT interface. Both Unix-style
18: and DOS-style editing keys are supported.
19:
20: The GNUPLOT program was compiled with the emx version of the GNU compiler.
21: It supports the shell command (type 'exit' to return to GNUPLOT), can pipe
22: datafiles through external commands using '<', and supports command-line
23: substitution. It runs the full set of demonstration programs supplied in
24: the GNUPLOT source code distribution without problems.
25:
26: The GNUPLOT 3.3 port to OS/2 differs slightly from the 3.2 port, in that
27: the PM driver is started from GNUPLOT, rather than the other way round.
28: This means that the program name will have to be changed in the program
29: object that runs GNUPLOT, if you install 3.3 over 3.2.
30: This change does however make the GNUPLOT command line accessible to programs
31: that pipe commands to GNUPLOT.
32:
33:
34: 2) Running GNUPLOT
35: ==================
36:
37: GNUPLOT can be run from the command line of an OS/2 session (preferrably
38: a windowed command session, so that the command line and the displayed
39: graph can be viewed at the same time), or can be set up as a program object
40: in the WPS.
41:
42: GNUPLOT starts up as a command line session which accepts the usual
43: GNUPLOT input. The Presentation Manager window for graphics display
44: is only opened when the first 'plot' or 'splot' command is entered.
45:
46: If GNUPLOT is set up as a program object, it can be configured for
47: 'drag and drop' in the usual way, by specifying '%*' as the program
48: parameter.
49:
50: The PM window has facilities for printing the plot, for changing
51: the fonts used in the plot, and so on. These of course are handled
52: through the usual PM interface.
53: In addition, you can 'drop' a font onto the window to change the font.
54:
55: The usual GNUPLOT commands can also be used to produce output on
56: supported devices.
57:
58: Settings and the positions and sizes of the windows can be saved in
59: the file gnushell.ini. This file is saved in the program's working
60: directory; several different directories can be set up (as program
61: objects) with different options, if you wish.
62:
63: GNUPLOT can be run with the PM display window maximised: clicking on
64: the 'GNUPLOT' menu item (or pressing 'ESC') will bring the GNUPLOT
65: window to the foreground; it will disappear again when plotting begins.
66:
67: GNUPLOT itself communicates with the PM display window (which is a
68: separate program) through a named pipe. Plotting commands are sent to
69: the PM window which produces the plot when all commands have been received.
70:
71: 3) The port of GNUPLOT to OS/2
72: ==============================
73:
74: Changes to the code have been kept minimal. Besides the obvious addition
75: of the PM driver code, the following are the major changes:
76:
77: 1) Addition of code in readline.c to map keypad keys to editing functions,
78: to duplicate the MS-DOS mode of editing the command line. (See GNUPLOT manual,
79: page 2.)
80:
81: The rest of the changes are associated with defining the use of the OS2
82: conditional value, and setting system-dependent stuff like names, signal
83: handling, and end-of-line handling (LF vs CR+LF).
84:
85: See the file patches.os2 for changes to the GNUPLOT source.
86:
87: 4) gnupmdrv.exe
88: ===============
89:
90: Gnupmdrv.exe is the 'outboard' driver for GNUPLOT. It is a multithreaded
91: PM program.
92:
93: Roger Fearick
94: fearick@physci.uct.ac.za
95: 5 November 1992
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