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Re: Interactive mode
From: |
Laurent Jacques |
Subject: |
Re: Interactive mode |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Jun 2002 09:43:04 +0200 |
On Monday 10 June 2002 03:01, Ravikiran Rajagopal wrote:
# Hello,
# I am writing a KDE GUI interface for Octave. It runs Octave as a separate
# process, and manipulates the stdin and stdout handles. The output is
# usually given a pretty face before being shown to the user, or is exported
# to a LaTeX format, etc.
Good news. Do you have already a website to see your first result or it is
the beginning of your programming ?
Do you know the work of Kamil Dobkowski who wrote a KDE interface to display
1D graphics, 2D pictures and 3D voulume which can be controlled through
octave (also scilab and python) ?
The related website is
http://kmatplot.sourceforge.net/
# I have a few questions about how the output is
# handled. I prefer to force the Octave process to run interactively so
# that the users may get their customized prompts. However, when run
# interactively, paging is enabled, and this messes up my GUI. Is there a
# hook available by which I can override pagination defaults after the
# user's ~/.octaverc file is read? I cannot send commands to Octave at that
# point without confusing the user. Alternatively, I would like to start
# the process non-interactively, and somehow force Octave to output the
# prompt after each command. Is this possible?
Sorry, I have no response to your question.
I don't know octave so deeply.
Good work,
Laurent.
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