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- Update to gnuplot 5.4.2 * NEW in "using" context, $# means "number of columns in current data line" * NEW define on program entry: I = sqrt(-1) = {0.,1.} * NEW support input data that uses epidemiological date-week formats * NEW optional fillcolor for "set key opaque" * NEW provide and document use of a plugin to provide uigamma function * CHANGE much improved domain and precision for igamma function * CHANGE generate only one key entry per multi-dataset input file Bug #2380 * CHANGE (Windows): attempt to convert unicode on command line to UTF-8 * CHANGE clip `with image` to plot boundary in 2D plots * CHANGE In gprintf format "%c", add no space for a null prefix Bug #2266 * CHANGE Make auto-placement of left border less sensitive to plot size Bug #2415 * FIX time formats %U %W Bug #2390 * FIX cairo terminals: Do not lose font info during multi-line enhanced text * FIX left-justification of titles in splot with user-specified key position * FIX cairo terminals (Windows): ignore "text scaling" from user screen settings * FIX win: instabilities associated with changing window size Bug #2301 #2304 * FIX pm: better mousing and font handling * FIX qt: prevent zombie gnuplot_qt process Bug #2188 * FIX clipping of filled polygons that have only 1 or 2 vertices Bug #2400 * FIX "set tics front" unexpectedly made all grid lines invisible * FIX more terminals support requested linewidth for textbox borders * FIX indexing of multiple matrix data sets in a single input file * FIX do not inject extra '\n' into input stream after 'set term' Bug #2292 - Change offset of patches * gnuplot-4.6.0-fonts.diff * gnuplot-4.6.0.dif * gnuplot-gd.patch - Update to gnuplot 5.4.2 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/898022 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/gnuplot?expand=0&rev=82
Why PDF support is not enabled: =============================== Requires libpdf which is a commercial library and therefore not part of SuSE LINUX. As a replacement the `pdfcairo' terminal can be used to generate output in pdf.
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