On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Sven Schreiber wrote:
Allin Cottrell schrieb:
> On Wed, 24 Feb 2010, Sven Schreiber wrote:
>
>> Sven Schreiber schrieb:
>>
>>> sorry for the email mini-flood, I was just reminded of another recent
>>> oddity: Manipulating a graph in the (very nice, I repeat!) GUI dialog,
>>> when I click "apply", sometimes the graph window content changes
to a
>>> completely different graph from literally weeks before. It's not even
>>> related to the currently opened workfile, but something that I had
>>> worked on earlier. (There is no dataloss, however, since I have a custom
>>> of saving the graph as an icon to the session view before I change it.
>>> But maybe the graph would have been lost otherwise, don't know.)
>>>
>>> I guess there must be some gretl/gnuplot internal temp file still
>>> lurking around somewhere which is getting activated. I think this
>>> happened to me both on Windows and Linux.
>> this really happens to me often, so I will soon enter it into the bug
>> tracker in order to remember it.
>
> Weird, I've never seen that. However, it shouldn't be difficult to
> ensure that it doesn't happen. I'll take a look at it.
hm, well if nobody else sees this maybe it's a corrupted install due to
various versions of gretl and gnuplot installed on top of each other...
Well, I have "taken a look", and have put in place a safeguard
against getting an old, stale graph that I thought to be redundant
but may be needed in some odd cases. That's in CVS/snapshot. If
you see this problem again, please let me know.
Allin.