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Re: Building windows for Octave
From: |
Francesco Potortì |
Subject: |
Re: Building windows for Octave |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Oct 2011 19:03:19 +0200 |
>On 12 October 2011 07:44, Eduardo J. Adam <address@hidden> wrote:
>> All I need is a simple way to create windows for my aplications in Octave.
>
>Yes, I understand. That's why I talked about QtHandles. Everyone else
>seemed to think you want a full-fledged GUI.
>
>Use QtOctave for now if it works. Pytave also works, but you will have
>to build it yourself. We're working on a new Qt solution for this
>problem to be seen in a future Octave release.
Taken from my archive of Octave answers:
| It is possible to build user interfaces using a program called
| gtk-server, which interfaces your Octave script with a GTK window. I
| wrote a demo script that shows how to make this work; it has lots of
| comments explaining all the setup. It is available at:
|
| https://bitbucket.org/mbaz/octave-gtk-demo/src
| And here is the uigetfile using dir, or zenity or kdialogs, which should work
| on all systems.
|
| http://n4.nabble.com/forum/FileDownload.jtp?type=n&id=2062401&name=uigetfile.m
| uigetfile.m
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