Thanks!
I've downloaded it and will read the source code carefully and finally
merge it.
Next time, please create pull request on https://github.com/texmacs/octave
It is much more nicer to review the code on github, comment on the diffs and
download the final diffs.
On 2020/1/6 上午1:03, Lid Lor wrote:
Dear Darcy,
the google drive link is not more active.
I uploaded the zipped archive here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/texmacs-dev/2019-12/msg00005.html
On 5 January 2020 at 17:54:33 , Darcy Shen via Texmacs-dev
(texmacs-dev@gnu.org <mailto:texmacs-dev@gnu.org>) wrote:
I have created a octave project on github:
https://github.com/texmacs/octave
And it is read-only (synced from the SVN repo).
It would be a good idea to create a Pull Request on it and I will
review the Pull Request.
Also, I will read your improvements on the octave plugin, and
integrate the code to the existing octave plugin.
On 2019/11/19 上午2:58, lid lor wrote:
Dear Max,
below you can find a google drive link to the zipped plugin archive.
I decided to use a new name (octaveX, both for the plugin and the
Texmacs session). If this is a problem it can be changed quite
easily to the more standard ‘octave’.
- Concerning licenses, I added a reference to the GPL (v3 or later)
in the new files.
- Some files were also present in the standard octave plugin (I
modified some of them, and I removed unnecessary files). Most of
these files did not mention any license, nor did I add to them a
reference to a license.
Just another comment, would be possible to do some testing before
releasing it?
Best
Lorenzo
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wKgPA0qXvZeHt9syLMPNgZgQPNHa9h6F
On 17 November 2019 at 23:59:43 , Massimiliano Gubinelli
(m.gubine...@gmail.com <mailto:m.gubine...@gmail.com>) wrote:
Dear Lorenzo,
if it improves the current status it should surely be included in
the current version.
Can you send to us the modifications you have implemented? (and
maybe grant the necessary rights to be included in GNU
distributions?)
Thanks for the nice work.
Best
Max
On 17. Nov 2019, at 12:20, lid lor <lorenzo.lunelli...@gmail.com
<mailto:lorenzo.lunelli...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Dear all,
I wrote an updated plugin for Octave, with improved compatibility
with plotting functions of Octave versions 4 and 5.
I also corrected a bug that was introduced in the TeXmacs 1.99.7
distribution (a necessary file was dropped).
I tested the plugin with TeXmacs from 1.99.7 to 1.99.11 and Octave
from 4.0.3 to 5.1.0 on OSX High Sierra, Windows 10, Cygwin, Debian
8 and Ubuntu 18 (not all the combinations...).
Octave (in the OS searchable path) at least version 4 is required.
In attachment a quick example showing what can be obtained.
Please, let me know if you are interested in testing or using this
plugin.
Best
Lorenzo
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