On 29-10-2013, at 19:35, Berend Hasselman <bhh(a)xs4all.nl> wrote:
I just tried again and it is AquaTerm that is not doing what it is supposed to do.
It gets focus from gnuplot and just sits there not doing anything; it is not opening a
window for displaying a graph.
I vaguely remember that this was an issue in the past with AquaTerm but I can’t locate
any discussion about this.
The cause of this is that I have a private version of the AquaTerm framework in
/Library/Frameworks.
It is version 1.0.1.
So Gretl’s gnuplot was using the wrong AquaTerm.
But on my Snow Leopard machine the situation is the same and there the correct AquaTerm is
called.
Why this is happening? Mysterious ways of searching of OS X’s dynamic linker?
Or something to do with the way linaquaterm.dylib is supposed to look for AquaTerm.app?
I have moved it to somewhere else and then the correct AquaTerm is called by gnuplot.
And I have an aqua plot now!
I will have to get rid of my AquaTerm framework and my private build of gnuplot.
And just use Gretl’s gnuplot.
Berend