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Re: print command


From: Paul Thomas
Subject: Re: print command
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 19:53:20 +0100
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It is indeed set in octave-forge.

Paul T

Paul Kienzle wrote:

print is part of octave-forge.
It will only accept the second form if
    mark_as_command print
is set, either in PKG_ADD for the octave-forge/misc directory
or in your .octaverc.  It should be set in octave-forge, but I
don't have time to check now.

    - Paul

On Feb 22, 2004, at 11:53 AM, Hugo Coolens wrote:

I just tested the print command in Octave 2.1.53
I works as follows: print("-deps","myfile.eps")
However according to the help (help print) it should also work as follows:
print -deps myfile.eps
but this way it doesn't work at all
Is this a bug or am I getting something wrong?

regards,
Hugo

p.s.1. should I report bugs to this mailing list?
p.s.2. The Octave manual by John W. Eaton (1996-1997) does not list the
print command. Can we expect a newer version of the manual?








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