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Re: GUI & octave
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João Cardoso |
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Re: GUI & octave |
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Thu, 01 Jun 2000 08:05:28 +0000 |
"Cederik L. De León Acuña." wrote:
> Hello List...
> I'm very interesting in the GUI for Octave and i saw the example from Matteo,
have you checked http://merlin.inescn.pt/~qual
Joao
>
> and maybe we can make some interesting "GUI Octave Project" today
> i made a few lines in Tk/Tcl for a test-example with GNU Plot and a "easy"
> very
> simple GUI. Maybe we (the interested people) can make some "sophisticated"
> implementation for Octave.
> I think make the programing at very simple way. nothing to "complex" or
> "elaborated a lot". but Like Octave... A excellent program...
>
> You can see my little example bellow.
>
> Important note:
> Sorry, the options are in spanish. (no problem?)
>
> Best regards.
> Octave aprentice.
>
> >This is my way of using gui with octave and tcl/tk.
> > You can find attached an example.
> > The octave file runs a tcl script with popen2.
> > The tcl file sends command strings to octave that
> > performs the required task.
> > I've only tried this on my computer, so it is
> > completely untested...
> > bye,
> > Matteo
>
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> Name: gnupFE.tcl.gz
> gnupFE.tcl.gz Type: TCL Program (application/x-tcl)
> Encoding: base64
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