Thanks for the info.
I've compiled the cvs version with octave 2.1.72 and played a bit around
with it. I don't know anything about 3-D graphics, yet I can produce
some nice stuff -- great work!
I do however have some minor problems (crashers). Should I report bugs
(perhaps with patches, although I'm not promising anything) to the
sourceforge project? Or do you use another system?
Thanks,
Søren
tor, 23 03 2006 kl. 18:03 -0800, skrev Jonathan Stickel:
I am one of the developers for Octaviz and can report on the status.
Unfortunately, both Dragan Tubic and myself have become too busy over
the last 6 months to work on the project. What is there can provide
excellent visuals, and several high level functions are available, such
as surf, mesh, and contour. CVS is definitely what you want to download.
I would love to see some more people become involved and pick up where
we left off. I admit there are some disadvantages to Octaviz, the
primary being you must have the very large VTK installed as a
dependency. Also, Octaviz itself takes a long time to compile and
produces a hefty package by itself, and I'm still not sure how it will
fit into recent Octave graphics efforts. However, I think the results
are worth it. The visualizations are as good as the best stuff out
there, in my opinion. Maybe in another month or two I can find some
time to pull a release together that compiles against the recent VTK 5.
Regards,
Jonathan
Shai Ayal wrote:
looking at the CVS, it looks like some files were changed 6 monthes ago,
so I would go for a CVS snapshot
Shai
Søren Hauberg wrote:
Looks like the perfect tool, thanks!
Does anybody know if the project is still maintained? The last release
is from 2004, so I was wondering wether or not I should go with the
latest release or take a CVS snapshot.
/Søren
tor, 23 03 2006 kl. 17:33 +0100, skrev Miquel Cabanas:
Octaviz seems to be what you're looking for,
http://octaviz.sourceforge.net
screenshots are available at,
http://octaviz.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=screen
Miquel
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 17:12 +0100, Søren Hauberg wrote:
Don't think so. I need to create figures like the one in
http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/techdoc/ref/isosurface.html
(bottom of the page)
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