Mouse behavior change 5.2.8 -> 5.4.2 with term = x11

Glenn Golden <[email protected]> Sat, 11 Sep 2021 05:53:10 -0600
Newsgroups gmane.comp.graphics.gnuplot.user
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Greetings gnuplotters,

Platform:           Arch linux, x86-64
Gnuplot versions:   gnuplot-5.2.8-2, gnuplot-5.4.2-1 (from Arch repo)

Minimal example:

   gnuplot> set term x11
   gnuplot> plot sin(x)
   gnuplot> unset mouse	

In 5.2.8, "unset mouse" entirely eliminates the mouse coordinate display
region at the bottom of the plot window, and the window then resizes
slightly (reduced height) to 'shrink wrap' the remaining plot area.

In 5.4.2, "unset mouse" only freezes the coordinate display, but the display
region itself remains visible within the plot window (showing the last set
of coordinates, frozen) and no resizing of the plot window occurs.

I went thru the various mouse options in 5.4.2 to see if perhaps there
might have been an option added since 5.2.8 that toggled this behavior,
but no joy.  Unable to find any combo that restores the old long-standing
behavior, but perhaps I missed it.

Can anyone reproduce this?  If so, is there some option or other trick
that I missed that will restore the old behavior? 

Thanks to all for maintaining gnuplot. 

- gdg



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