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Re: Octave presentation slides


From: Henry F. Mollet
Subject: Re: Octave presentation slides
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 19:45:21 -0700
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I also had no problems with slide show at
http://www.dsp.sun.ac.za/~stefan/octave-aims/index.html.
Nice presentation and I'll have to look at it once more so it sinks in.
Henery


on 7/29/05 8:02 AM, Quentin Spencer at address@hidden wrote:

> Robert A. Macy wrote:
> 
>> Stefan,
>> 
>> Thank you for supplying them, however,
>> 
>> notice the label is
>>  octave-aims.tar.tar
>> 
>> But more importantly, I only have Winzip and such, which
>> will do tar.gz or tar.tgz, but doesn't understand tar.tar
>> 
>> Is it possible to put a different version up there for the
>> "compression challenged"?
>>  
>> 
> 
> The presentation is all HTML. If you don't have the right tools to
> unpack the tar.bz2 file, you can still see it by following the "view
> online" link Stefan put on his web site:
> http://www.dsp.sun.ac.za/~stefan/octave-aims/index.html
> 
> I think maybe your browser (Internet Explorer?) may be doing something
> funny to the file extension. I downloaded it and got a tar.bz2 file
> rather than tar.tar. I think double file extensions like this confuse
> some Windows programs, which want to insist on only one extension. Also,
> if you have cygwin installed, you may have tar installed somewhere on
> your system without knowing it--try it from the cygwin prompt.
> 
> And, Stefan, nice presentation!
> 
> -Quentin
> 
> 
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