====== Problem with Graphics.Plot on Linux system ====== ;;# asked by [[mailto:ruiwen.xie@tu-darmstadt.de|Ruiwen Xie]] (2025/03/12 09:50) ;;# == == Dear Prof. Haverkort, When I was running the Quanty script regarding the DMFT calculation, in specific, 06_Core_Level_Spectroscopy_DMFT.Quanty, with the lines Pl = Graphics.Plot(G, GammaL, GammaG, {{"Negate",true},{"plotRe",false},{"Frame",{{"Ymin",0},{"Ymax",30},{"Xmin",-4},{"Xmax",4},{"dYTick",5},{"dXTick",0.5},{"FontSize",0.03},{"YFormat","%3.0f"},{"XFormat","%3.1f"},{"XLabel","E [t]"},{"YLabel","G"}}}}) PlSVG = Graphics.ToSVG(Pl) file,err = io.open("G.svg",'w') file:write(PlSVG) file:close() I could only see the frame of the figure but there is no data of G plotted. However, in another script with the command PlG = Graphics.Plot(G,0,GammaG,{{"PlotPoints",2000},{"Frame",{{"Ymin",-YRange},{"Ymax",YRange},{"dYTick",dYTick},{"Xmin",Emin},{"Xmax",Emax},{"dXTick",2},{"XLabel","Energy [t]"},{"YLabel","Intensity"}}}}) SVGPlG = Graphics.ToSVG(PlG) file = io.open("Plots/PlG_"..tostring(i)..".svg",'w') file:write(SVGPlG) file:close() I could get the plot without any issue. I tried also on MacOS, and both worked without any problem. Do you have any clue about this problem? Thanks a lot for your time! ~~DISCUSSION|Answers~~