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Re: Sharing scripts
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Michael Creel |
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Re: Sharing scripts |
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Mon, 15 Mar 2010 05:13:36 -0700 (PDT) |
MathCloud wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> I saw the testing that you last did and there was a problem with the
> interface. It was too sensitive to were you put your cursor, so when you
> typed in your commands there was some extra characters appended in the end
> of the command.
>
> Because of this I have made a new interface, where you type your inputs in
> a dedicated area and then press return. This is more robust and also
> faster to use.
>
> Unfortunatly the server will be down until after lunch, I have to fix a
> safety issue before starting again.
>
> Your feedback and questions are most welcome and you can either keep to
> this thread or email me at address@hidden, whichever you think
> is best.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Anders
> MathCloud.se
>
>
OK, it's working for me now. Thanks! A couple of comments:
* the html output does not respect formatting. If you run the Nerlove.m
script in my directory on MathCloud, you'll see what I mean: prettyprint
should line up columns, but it doesn't. Perhaps a fixed width font
* there appears to be no graphics output. plot(1:10) seems to generate a
.png, but nothing displays on screen. I suppose you know that. For this to
work for my teaching purposes, I would need to see graphics output.
* it seems that the attempt to use graphics crashed the output of the
script. Nerlove.m no longer gives output.
Thanks again - this looks promising for teaching using Octave. Dealing with
Windows and Mac users has always been a problem for me, so a web interface
would be very welcome.
Cheers, M.
I
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Re: Sharing scripts, Michael Creel, 2010/03/14