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Re: new to octave - need help with running user-defined function files


From: Henry F. Mollet
Subject: Re: new to octave - need help with running user-defined function files
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 13:19:14 -0800
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In Smultron text editor (the best in my opinion, has line numbers and much
more) go to Smultron/Preferencec/Advanced.
Then in line endings (when saving): pick 'Unix (LF)' from the options given.
Henry


on 3/10/06 10:12 PM, Joe Koski at address@hidden wrote:


>>>> 
> No, no compilation is necessary. Most octave files are text scripts or data
> which are basic text files that can be easily edited with any separate
> editor. Watch text line endings though, octave recognizes only UNIX line
> endings, not Mac line endings. Most Mac editors will let you specify which
> line ending to use. It¹s very confusing when you have he wrong line endings.
> Nothing seems to work. When you¹re ready to run an octave script, save the
> script changes in the editor window, click on the octave Terminal window,
> and type the name of the script. You can up-arrow if you have already run
> the script before.
> 
> 





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