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Re: mcode.sty for LaTeX
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Ben Abbott |
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Re: mcode.sty for LaTeX |
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Wed, 29 May 2013 23:55:17 +0800 |
On May 29, 2013, at 11:48 PM, Richard Crozier wrote:
> On 29/05/2013 16:27, Ben Abbott wrote:
>
>> On May 29, 2013, at 11:17 PM, Richard Crozier wrote:
>>
>>> On 29/05/2013 15:12, Ben Abbott wrote:
>>>> Does this look useful for us?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://www.howtotex.com/tips-tricks/how-to-include-matlab-code-in-latex-documents/
>>>>
>>>> Modifying to suit Octave's syntax looks straight forward.
>>>>
>>>> Ben
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I use this a lot, very handy, but since the ultimate source is the ML file
>>> exchange, you should maybe ask the author to email a copy to the list or
>>> upload to CTAN if Octave is going to use it.
>>>
>>> Richard
>> I'm not familiar with how CTAN works. Will we be able to submit patches to
>> CTAN?
>>
>> For example, we should add endif, endfor, endwhile, ... to the list of
>> keywords.
>>
>> Ben
>
> Not really, it's just a package archive. The only advantage of CTAN would be
> that the author could upload it themselves if they were interested, for a
> wider audience, then we could download and modify as we wished. It would also
> be automatically distributed with various TeX systems this way as well. This
> would be extra work though.
>
> It might be better to get a copy from the author, and then maybe host a
> modified version on Octave-Forgeor something, I just thought CTAN was a
> neutral way to sidestep any legal issues.
>
> Richard
Its available on the howtotex server.
http://howtotex.com/download/mcode.zip
Ben