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Re: tk_octave
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John Love |
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Re: tk_octave |
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Wed, 30 Aug 2006 13:39:25 -0700 |
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I have the non-sourceforge version from Joao Cardoso, tk_octave-0.3.4
is the version I have. Sourceforge has the socket version that I haven't
taken the time to rewrite my code. If you can't find it and I can email.
On linux, I use octave 2.1.71, gcc-3.3.3 and tcltk-8.4.6 SuSE 9.1
and octave 2.1.71, gcc-4.0.2, tcltk-8.4.11 on a 64bit machine
running SuSE 10.0.
The version above also runs on cygwin with octave 2.1.71 but I had
to recompile tcl/tk because the "SEND" command is removed in
the Windows versions of tcl/tk.
Other issues is to disable insecure displays with xhost - and use xauth.
And I don't know what I'm going to do for octave 2.9.x or higher.
On Wednesday 30 August 2006 00:37, Graupner, Achim Dr. wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> doea anyone in this list has experience with tk_octave. I have downloaded
> it but I am not able to get the demo running.
> My question: Is someone around here using it. Just to now whether it is
> worth investigating further.
>
> I like to create some graphical front end to my octave scripts. I had a
> look at the octave gtk-project but it looked quite difficult.
>
> Thanks,
> achim
- tk_octave, Graupner, Achim Dr., 2006/08/30
- Re: tk_octave,
John Love <=