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== Basics == | == Basics == | ||
* '''Octave version:''' Execute 'ver' in Octave and copy | * '''Octave version:''' Execute 'ver' in Octave and copy the first 5 lines verbatim. If you are on Windows please mention which build (MinGW, Cygwin, MXE, Visual Studio see http://wiki.octave.org/Octave_for_Microsoft_Windows) and where you got it (download from http://sourceforge.net/, http://mxeoctave.osuv.de/ or have you build it yourself?). | ||
* '''Operating system:''' | * '''Operating system:''' | ||
** Windows: Is it XP 32bit or 64bit? Windows 7 or 8? | ** Windows: Is it XP 32bit or 64bit? Windows 7 or 8? | ||
** GNU/Linux: Have you installed Octave using your package system (apt-get, yum..) or | ** GNU/Linux: Have you installed Octave using your package system (apt-get, yum..) or compiled from source tarball? | ||
* If you get a warning on startup, for example "warning: function xyz.m shadows a built-in function" please copy it verbatim | * If you get a warning on startup, for example "warning: function xyz.m shadows a built-in function" please copy it verbatim | ||
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Please create a simple, as small as possible example which shows the problem so others can reproduce the problem | Please create a simple, as small as possible example which shows the problem so others can reproduce the problem | ||
on their system and help you. Upload a screenshot (together with the script) if you can't describe it with words. | on their system and help you. Upload a screenshot (together with the script) if you can't describe it with words. | ||
* Sometimes the figure on the screen visually differs from the file generated with "print". If this is the case please mention this and consider adding a screenshot of the figure window together with the generated print. | |||
* Which toolkit are you using? Execute 'graphics_toolkit' in octave to query it. Common toolkits are 'fltk' or 'gnuplot'. Consider switching to another available toolkit (see available_graphics_toolkits) and try it there. You have to execute (for example switch to gnuplot) 'graphics_toolkit gnuplot' before any plotting command. | * Which toolkit are you using? Execute 'graphics_toolkit' in octave to query it. Common toolkits are 'fltk' or 'gnuplot'. Consider switching to another available toolkit (see available_graphics_toolkits) and try it there. You have to execute (for example switch to gnuplot) 'graphics_toolkit gnuplot' before any plotting command. |
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