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From: | Philip Nienhuis |
Subject: | Re: Electric machines package? |
Date: | Fri, 04 Apr 2014 09:11:48 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:25.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/25.0 SeaMonkey/2.22.1 |
Thomas D. Dean wrote:
On 04/03/14 12:33, PhilipNienhuis wrote:Allen.Windhorn-2 wroteDoes anyone have a package for analyzing the performance of electric machines? Something like Simpower Systems but not basedPlease don't hijack threads. That is considered impolite, and the people you want to reach may not be interested in the original subject so they'll never see your post.In the help-octave archives, there appears to be only two emails with this subject, the original by Allen and the rebuke from Phillip. Where is the thread that Allen hijacked?
In Nabble, Allen's post showed up as follow-up in an different thread from Ian Journeaux, titled "Troubleshooting segmentation Violation Octave MXE 3.8.0"
...just checked - it seems Nabble is still mixed-up. The URL I have is: http://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/Troubleshooting-segmentation-Violation-Octave-MXE-3-8-0-Win7-32bit-td4662643.htmlScreenshots of my browser windows attached (after clicking on the thread title in Nabble's listing).
My apologies anyway.Nabble does mix up occasionally. But AFAIK this is the first time it mixes up threads.
(I'm using Nabble as I'm not subscribed to any of the Octave mailing lists in order to cut down on received mail volume. So it seems I (we?) have to live with these hiccups. Only when I receive mail directly (i.e., when I've replied to or started threads in Nabble) I can respond using my mail program, like in this very post.)
Philip
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