Am 03.05.2020 um 06:54 schrieb Fred Engst:
On May 3, 2020, at 10:17 AM, Fred Engst <engst.uibe(a)gmail.com
<mailto:engst.uibe@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Sven,
I spoken a bit too early.
After I send off the earlier email, I found that I'm not able to save
graph to icon view once more, on the same instance of gretl that I was
able to do earlier. This time again the same error message:
/Users/fred/.gretl/.gretl-53102/graph.3: No such file or directory
On a new gretl instance with new data, I was able to save graph to icon
view.
So in some instance of gretl I can create a new graph and save it to
icon view, but other instance I can’t.
How strange this is!
I have not been able to pinpoint when I can and when I can’t.
Could it be that I’m linking gnuplot to a downloaded gnuplot 5.2 rather
than with the built-in gnuplot from the gretl snapshot that I downloaded?
As stated in earlier messages, I’m not able to run gnuplot within gretl
by default settings.
Also, I forgot to say earlier that I’m using gretl 2020c-git, built data
2020-4-20, and am using a MacBook pro (15’-2018) model running on MacOS
10.14.6.
Fred, apart from the fact that I am not (currently) a Mac user, I'm
getting lost in your various threads and messages. Allin also replied to
some of them with no apparent answer from you whether the problem was
solved or not. So I suggest to start from scratch in a new thread,
describing what your remaining problem is. It would probably also help
if you switched off the "digest" mode of the list interface for the time
being, then the threads remain in order. (AFAIK getting digests is
primarily meant for read-only consumption.)
cheers
sven