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Re: editing in octave 3.2.4
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CdeMills |
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Re: editing in octave 3.2.4 |
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Thu, 14 Jul 2011 05:34:17 -0700 (PDT) |
Another option is to run octave from within Emacs.
Goto http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/, slide a bit down up to "Obtaining
Emacs", select the link, then look into the windows dir for a Windows native
version. Another option is to install the version from Cygwin. Once emacs is
launched, type the 'Esc' key, followed by x, then "run-octave" without
quotes. You'll access a specific window directly interacting with octave.
>From there, you have all the bell and whistles of the Emacs editor, in
particular the menu. Edit whatever file you like from there; Octave perform
a check of the time it compiled each file with regard to their actual access
time before launching any function. This way, recently modified files are
re-compiled.
HTH
Pascal
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