DiyLightAnimation
Software => Nutcracker: RGB Effects Builder => Topic started by: MrChristmas2000 on December 19, 2012,
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I followed the exact install procedure for local nutcracker.
I then logged into my new install.
I selected one of my effects to create output files.
After the effect creation has completed I am getting this message where the graphic usually appears:
'gnuplot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
When I Left click on the desired sequencer to produce the associated file I also get these two messages:
( ! ) Notice: Undefined variable: dat_file_array in C:\wamp\www\nutcracker\effects\make_lsp-exec.php on line 54
Call Stack
# Time Memory Function Location
1 0.0011 322816 {main}( ) ..\make_lsp-exec.php:0
Adding the following effects into your UserPattern Nutcracker Group
( ! ) Notice: Undefined variable: dat_file_array in C:\wamp\www\nutcracker\effects\make_lsp-exec.php on line 104
Call Stack
# Time Memory Function Location
1 0.0011 322816 {main}( ) ..\make_lsp-exec.php:0
2 0.0093 866584 make_xml( ) ..\make_lsp-exec.php:80
What went wrong on this second installation?
Thanks,
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gnuplot has not worked for me locally for some time. Not sure what changes were made to affect this. But I believe it is a legit bug (I have just used nutcracker123.com to see my effects, if i want to see them as the code seems to work there for gif preview).
Kurt
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The good thing is that the code seems to be getting generated.
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The problem is that the folder where gnuplot is installed is not on a defined path statement in the system variables. If you open up a command prompt and type set and hit return you will see a list of all system variables. there is one called path. At the end of that line you must add a pointer to the folder where gnuplot lives. Look at the line item 6 in the install instructions.
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The problem is that the folder where gnuplot is installed is not on a defined path statement in the system variables. If you open up a command prompt and type set and hit return you will see a list of all system variables. there is one called path. At the end of that line you must add a pointer to the folder where gnuplot lives. Look at the line item 6 in the install instructions.
Tried that a few times. Still doesn't work for me.