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Re: editing in octave
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Chipmuenk |
Subject: |
Re: editing in octave |
Date: |
Fri, 15 Jul 2011 08:32:16 -0700 (PDT) |
Hi,
for Windows users there is as well Joaquim Varandas' GUIOctave
(http://sites.google.com/site/guioctave/):
It is freeware, though not under GPL, actively maintained and easily the
most comprehensive and comfortable Octave frontend for Windows users (my
impression), including single-stepping, cell evaluation, diff, workspace
editor, context (syntax) help ... I'm using GUIOctave for months now and I'm
very happy with it.
End of advertisement - I'm not related to Joaquim (I don't even know him :-)
) but it seemed to me that his program received some undeserved bashings.
Ok, it is not under GPL and there are some (inhererent) communication
problems with Octave / gnuplot, but compared to command line editing this is
pure luxury and definitely worth a try (easy to install as well).
Best regards,
Christian
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