On Thu, 5 Nov 2009, yinung at Gmail wrote:
I did several tests in gretl 1.8.4 under winXP and identified the
problem I mentioned might be due to UTF-8 characters within the name
of the graph. For example, if I run
"figure 2-3" <- gnuplot djclose --with-lines --time-series
It works as normal. But if I run, instead,
"figure 2-3XX" <- gnuplot djclose --with-lines --time-series
(XX denotes a double-byte chinese character). Though it shows no error
in the command Console. But when I double-click the icon in Icon
Views, I got an error message "unspecified error" and a pop-up windows
showed as following. Any clue about this error?
I tried replicating this on Linux and it worked out (with a
chinese character in the graph name). I'll have to try it on
Windows.
Allin Cottrell