Hey,
I have noticed that Octave finally has a proper bug tracker in
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=octave&func=browse&set=open&msort=0&advsrch=0&morder=bug_id%3C&order=assigned_to#results
I am going to transfer the discussion to there.
Hopefully one of the developers catches it.
I can"t think of a patch to the manual because I simply don"t understant the functionality of the @ sign.
I figured out you can have two digit integer with 1-6 range, since there are 6 primary colors, and six types of data point sign.
Besides that, I think that the @sign is either an unfinished feature, or broken functionallity from previous versions which was not cleaned from the manual...
I don"t know ...
Cheers,
Oz
2011/3/1 Jordi GutiƩrrez Hermoso
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On 1 March 2011 02:55, Oz Nahum Tiram <
address@hidden> wrote:
> I like octave - although I make also a lot of Python development -
> and I have lots of ideas how it can be more popular. Unfortunately,
> I have not so much time, besides taking care of suggesting polishing
> of the manual ...
If you could suggest a patch for the manual, I could apply it. Do you
need help writing the patch?
- Jordi G. H.
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