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RE: set_window_size, Octave editor


From: Carine Simon
Subject: RE: set_window_size, Octave editor
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 09:30:36 +0200

Hi Allan,

I am using (X)Emacs with octave-mode and I am really happy about it. You
can even run Octave within (X)Emacs which implies that when there is an
error, it puts you directly on the line.

Cheers,
Carine.

-----Mensaje original-----
De: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden 
Enviado el: viernes, 29 de julio de 2005 6:02
Para: address@hidden
Asunto: set_window_size

I am treying to port a Matlab script to Octave.  As a
newbie, I am having difficulty determining wheter a
fucntion is built in or not.  I have search thru the
entire scripts I am trying to convert for
"set_window_size" but do not find it.  In the manual
it also does not turn up.  Is this in gnuplot or
elsewhere.

Also, what is the best editor to use?  I have been
using SubEthaEdit, but get errors claiming retuern
characters in columns of lines that far exceed their
length.  also, the text of the error line does not
correspond to the error line by number in the script
file.

Any comment will be appreciated.

Thanks
Allan



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