On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Sergei Steshenko
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> Anyone know woctave? http://sourceforge.net/projects/woctave/ . I just found
> today. It look like guioctave,but opensource. It is a small one,written in
> wtl.
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Why do you need a GUI in the first place ?
I am asking because:
1) it is _you_ and not the GUI who is entering Octave commands;
2) it is _you_ and not the GUI who edits source files of Octave scripts;
3) it is _your_ reference of text editor that determines the text editor choice for the above;
4) it is the _OS_ and GUI toolkit which determines how the file manager looks and acts.
I.e. the screenshot I saw looks to me like simply glued together several windows which I have in any modern OS anyway and which I can rearrange the way I like.
Furthermore, I often work with _several_ source files - how does a GUI like that present several text files ?
Regards,
Sergei.
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