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Re: Graphics
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Jonathan Stickel |
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Re: Graphics |
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Tue, 30 Aug 2005 14:01:01 -0700 |
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Octaviz is NOT dormant! Activity has slowed, but should increase again
soon. Several function additions have been made in CVS over the last
few months. When VTK finally releases a new version (September?),
Octaviz will release a new version as well.
BTW, a help mailing list has been recently created just for Octaviz:
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/octaviz-help
Jonathan
Duane Malcolm wrote:
Hi all,
I maintain the science section for the Sourcemage linux distribution,
which includes octave. I was wanting to have a nice octave suite. So far
I have octave (with gnuplot), octave-forge and octaviz. Octave and
octave-forge are great but octaviz seems a bit dormant. I tried
knewplot, which was great for viewing 3d plots with the ability to spin
it. I was going to add knewplot but am weary of adding inactive or
incomplete projects.
So my question is can you suggest stable addon packages that should be
included with octave, particularly a 3d graphics package.
Regards, Duane Malcolm.
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- Graphics, Duane Malcolm, 2005/08/30
- Re: Graphics,
Jonathan Stickel <=