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<li>The versions provided here include the GNU Readline library.</li>
<li>The versions provided here include the GNU Readline library.</li>


<li>In addition to the standard terminals, the PDF terminal is included as well.</li>
<li>In addition to the standard terminals, the PDF terminal is included as well, which uses the [http://www.pdflib.com/download/free-software/pdflib-lite-7 PDFLlib lite] library. To my understanding, this link to the source code satisfies the PDFlib license requirements.</li>


<li>Simply download the package from one of the links below and install. You can then invoke gnuplot from a terminal window via <tt>/usr/local/bin/gnuplot</tt></li>
<li>Simply download the package from one of the links below and install. You can then invoke gnuplot from a terminal window via <tt>/usr/local/bin/gnuplot</tt></li>

Revision as of 09:52, 5 June 2018

Binary versions of Gnuplot for OS X/macOS. These are primarily intended for users who normally work on Linux and wish to replicate their tools on a Macintosh.

  • Compiled on OS X 10.11.6 (El Capitan). Confirmed to work also on macOS 10.13 (High Sierra).
  • Prior to installing this, you need to install X11/XQuartz (http://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/).
  • The versions provided here include the GNU Readline library.
  • In addition to the standard terminals, the PDF terminal is included as well, which uses the PDFLlib lite library. To my understanding, this link to the source code satisfies the PDFlib license requirements.
  • Simply download the package from one of the links below and install. You can then invoke gnuplot from a terminal window via /usr/local/bin/gnuplot
  • Currently available versions: