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Re: Sharing scripts


From: MathCloud
Subject: Re: Sharing scripts
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 07:28:51 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Michael,

Glad it is working now!

I will fix the formatting, it is on my list of things to do.

In order for the plot command to work, you need to allow pop-ups from this
site on your browser.
I have not been able to get this to work on firefox so far, firefox do not
seem to like java scripts.

Right after you get an error message, the output from your commands will not
work. If you repeat your command, it should work. I will fix this shortly.

Best regards

Anders
MathCloud.se


Michael Creel wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 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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