Whats new in version 4.6.3:• src/stats.c: Fix incorrect emory allocation for large matrices.
• Bump patchlevel to 3 so that we don't have a version mismatch between the linux and windows packages being distributed.
• term/pslatex.trm (EPSLATEX_set_color): Revert a portion of the patch from 2013-01-08 (Tracker #1199). Repairs overzealous removal of redundant color commands. Bug #1185.
• src/graphics.c (plot_image_or_update_axes) src/plot2d.c (refresh_bounds): When refreshing images plots we must recheck range limits on both x and y.
• src/qtterminal/QtGnuplotScene.cpp (processEvent): Fix off-by-one iteration over visibility of plots after a zoom or other replot.
• src/term.c (term_apply_lp_properties): A patch of 2013-01-08 switched to always applying linetype color even if the use_palette flag was not set. This broke the TERM_MONOCHROME setting on terminals that have it, as seen in the "test" command. Handle monochrome terminals as a special case. Bug #1225
• docs/Makefile.in: Remove nested @ symbols from Makefile
Publisher review:gnuplot is a streamlined OS X plotting application that comes with support for 2D and 3D plots, scripting, nonlinear least-squares fitting, functions and more.
gnuplot is able to draw various graphs using points, lines, boxes, surfaces, vector fields and contours.
Furthermore, gnuplot is able to output the generated graph to pen plotters or printers, interactive screen terminals or to files like JPEG, LaTeX, EPS, metafont, PBM, PDF, and more.
How to install and run: Unarchive, open a Terminal window, go to gnuplot's folder and run the following commands from the command line:
./configure
make
sudo make install
gnuplot
Requirements:
- Apple Xcode (to build gnuplot from source)
Operating system:Mac OS X