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Re: octave html help
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Henry F. Mollet |
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Re: octave html help |
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Wed, 11 Feb 2004 14:15:25 -0800 |
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I believe it amounts to installing octave-forge in addition to octave. There
is apparently more to octave-forge than just a list of .m files that you're
referring to. I recently asked about the difference between octave and
octave-forge but saw no reply.
Henry
on 2/11/04 12:54 PM, Jonathan Stickel at address@hidden wrote:
> I've found this web-based categorical list of documented octave and
> octave-forge functions to be very helpful
> (http://octave.sourceforge.net/index/index.html). Is there a way to
> download all of this to have locally available on my computer? I'm sure
> that there are frequent changes, but a .tar.gz snapshot would be very
> helpful.
>
> While on this subject, I am pleased to see that the official octave
> manual (http://www.octave.org/doc/octave_toc.html) was updated Nov 2003
> and is based on octave 2.1.x. Is the print version that can be
> purchased up-to-date as well? I'm thinking about buying a copy.
>
> Jonathan
>
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Octave is freely available under the terms of the GNU GPL.
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How to fund new projects: http://www.octave.org/funding.html
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