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Re: octave graphics
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Andy Adler |
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Re: octave graphics |
Date: |
Sat, 26 Oct 2002 17:57:08 -0400 |
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This is a bug in the octave-forge/extra/Windows/image.m function.
It does not work with the --traditional switch, which is part of many
octave-for-windows startup scripts.
So,
$ octave --traditional -q
>> image;
parse error near line 70 of file /usr/share/octave/2.1.36/m/image/image.m
>>> bmp_name = [tmpnam () , ".bmp"];
^
>> exit
address@hidden ~
$ octave -q
octave:1> image;
octave:2> exit
I have just fixed it in the octave-forge CVS.
andy
residentes wrote:
When I do image() in octave 2.1.36 sourceforge for windows, octave =
answers: =20
parse error tmpnam()^ =20
or something like that. I know the script function image.m tries to =
open windows explorer and to show the image as html format. I can =
change that behavior inserting system(irfanview)... or other program =
in image.m, but thats not the problem.
I think it deals with any kind of path, so octave cannot find th =
temporal file oct-xxxxxx to translate it to bmp and to show it with =
windows explorer.
regarrddddssss =20
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