Hi Richard san, Eddy F san,
The reason this is difficult for me is that this does not happen for other
users including me. This also means that the default plot setting is right
for many of us. Oh, Eddy san, do you place maxima-init.mac file in
/data/local/tmp directory and change plot settings?
Eddy san, if you can use ADB (Android Debug Bridge) with your Galaxy, then
you can help me debugging this bug. It is as simple as:
% adb shell
# cd /data/data/jp.yhonda/files/additions/gnuplot/bin
# ./gnuplot
It would be great if you let me know what happens after invoking gnuplot
command on android shell from ADB as above.
Thanks and best regards,
Yasuaki Honda, Chiba, Japan
2013/9/10 Richard Fateman <fateman at gmail.com>
> Hi Eddy F ( and Yasuaki Honda):
>
> I find (on Windows...) that the default settings for plotting allows only
> one plot at a time.
> To resume Maxima, you must kill the (gnuplot) window by clicking on the
> [X]. Maybe the
> same kind of thing is happening on Android -- you have a plot process that
> is taking
> precedence over the Maxima main window and taking all input.
>
> I think there are other settings that allow multiple plots(on windows), so
> maybe your default setting is
> not right.
>
>
> RJF
>