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Hi,
I installed ubuntu recently on my pc. And I installed gnuplot as well. When I first started working with gnuplot it was working [x11 terminal]. I did a plot and when I wanted to fit my data [the step where I define my function f(x) = .... ] something happened and not the default terminal of gnuplot is xwt! I changed it to: set terminal x11, but it doesn't change... It says see "help x11", I read the help there, but nothing works... can you please help me with this... ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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