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Depending on what you are using gnuplot
for, this might cause issues. For example, if using via an interactive desktop via SouthPass, using say plot sin(x)
will fail. The terminal needs to be set to use x11. There are two ways to do this.:
Option 01: From the gnuplot
command line:
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gnuplot> show t terminal type is qt 0 font "Sans,9" gnuplot> set term x11 Terminal type is now 'x11' Options are ' nopersist enhanced' gnuplot> gnuplot: unable to open display '' gnuplot: X11 aborted. gnuplot> show t terminal type is x11 nopersist enhanced |
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[salexan5@blog1 ~]$ gnuplot ... Terminal type is now 'qt' gnuplot> gnuplot: unable to open display '' gnuplot: X11 aborted. gnuplot> show t terminal type is x11 nopersist enhanced |
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