Aloha Michael, Does the :session header argument help?
All the best, Tom Michael Welle <mwe012...@gmx.net> writes: > Hello, > > I have several sections in my org files that plot data with gnuplot. The > structure usually looks like that: > > #+tblname: foo > | d | y | > |------------------+------| > | [2015-01-03 Sat] | 2014 | > | [2013-12-31 Tue] | 2013 | > #+begin_src gnuplot :var data=foo :file img/foo.png > set terminal png > set xlabel foo > ... > plot data using 1:2 with boxes title '' > #+end_src > > > The problem is that the gnuplot scripts are evaluated in the same > gnuplot instance. If I set, for instance, xlabel in one gnuplot script > it is still set in the next script. That is quite annoying. I tried to > end the scripts with a quit statement, but that results in a 'current > buffer has no process' error. A reset statement at the beginning of the > script makes the situation better, but isn't a solution. Any ideas? > > Regards > hmw -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com