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Re: When will the new GUI be ready?


From: Wolfgang Lindner
Subject: Re: When will the new GUI be ready?
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 11:02:06 +0100

dear group,

I have tested and used the Windows GUI Octave-UPM-R6 by Israel
for some time and I am very happy with it.
This GUI is stable, giving a good workflow just for students
and novices.

I will recommend it to this forum.

And will thank Israel for his effort in this windows GUI,
the whole Octave team for giving Octave itself to the community
and this active list for interesting questions .. and answers.

thank you all
Wolfgang
____________________________________________________________
Dr. Wolfgang Lindner, Lehrbeauftragter FernUniversität Hagen


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Andrew Crane-Droesch <address@hidden>
An: Israel Herraiz <address@hidden>
Cc: help-octave <address@hidden>
Datum: Sonntag, 28. Oktober 2012 22:43
Betreff: Re: When will the new GUI be ready?


|Israel, thanks!  I'm using 12.10.  Will report back once I get a chance
|to download and use.
|
|Should I email you personally, or officially make a report somewhere so
|that other developers can see whatever I say?
|
|Cheers,
|Andrew
|
|On 10/28/2012 10:22 AM, Israel Herraiz wrote:
|> Excerpts from andrewcd's message of Sun Oct 28 01:52:55 +0200 2012:
|>> When is the new gui gong to come out on a Ubuntu (debian) repository?
|>> Alternatively, if compiling the source is easy, perhaps you could give
|>> people some easy step-by-step instructions for doing so?
|> I maintain a customization of the GUI for my classes. I have packages
|> available for Ubuntu 12.04:
|> https://launchpad.net/~herraiz/+archive/octave-upm (they also work in
|> Debian Testing). If you use Ubuntu 12.10, I would appreciate your
|> feedback :). Let me know whether they work or not. I will try to
|> build packages for 12.10 soon.
|>
|> You can use F6 to run the script shown in the editor, and you can add
|> breakpoints to run it step by step (also with F6). In the workspace
|> you can change between the different stacks if your script call any
|> other user function. It comes with some other features.
|>
|> Many of these features are taken from the official GUI, but it include
|> some other features that I will try to integrate with the official GUI
|> some day :). My main purpose is to have a Windows installer with the
|> GUI for my students. There are more details in Spanish at
|> http://mat.caminos.upm.es/octave/
|>
|> Cheers,
|> Israel
|>
|
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