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Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels
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Ben Abbott |
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Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels |
Date: |
Fri, 04 Nov 2011 21:39:24 -0400 |
On Nov 4, 2011, at 9:23 PM, Sergei Steshenko wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Ben Abbott <address@hidden>
>> To: Sergei Steshenko <address@hidden>
>> Cc: Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <address@hidden>; Muhali <address@hidden>;
>> "address@hidden" <address@hidden>
>> Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 3:17 AM
>> Subject: Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels
>>
>> On Nov 4, 2011, at 8:55 PM, Sergei Steshenko wrote:
>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: Ben Abbott <address@hidden>
>>>> To: Sergei Steshenko <address@hidden>
>>>> Cc: Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso <address@hidden>; Muhali
>> <address@hidden>; "address@hidden"
>> <address@hidden>
>>>> Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 2:22 AM
>>>> Subject: Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels
>>>>
>>> [snip]
>>>> I'm confused, does the file works for you without a Matlab license?
>>>>
>>>> Ben
>>>>
>>>
>>> I haven't tried the file. Its license is explicitly BSD. The file was
>> written by a Matlab user, not by Mathworks. The website is a file exchange
>> one,
>> i.e. Matlab users contribute files. Pressing download button does _not_
>> cause
>> any license acceptance dialog, and no user info is requested, i.e. the
>> download
>> begins immediately.
>>>
>>> The files typically come as ZIP archives, and the archives contain a
>> separate license.txt file - its contents duplicate the BSD license text one
>> can
>> see visiting the file page on that file exchange site.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Sergei.
>>
>> I think you missed the point. The file in question does not produce intended
>> result when run in Octave.
>>
>> Muhali suggested that "there is always Matlab"
>>
>> Jordi objected because Matlab requires a license.
>>
>> You then pointed toward the script's license, which does not restrict its
>> use by Octave. However, the original *technical* problem remains. It does
>> not
>> function when run by Octave
>>
>> I'm still confused by your response.
>>
>> Ben
>
> I don't have a copy of Matlab. A company I worked for used to have copies of
> Matlab distributed on CDs. I'm wondering how Mathworks can come to that
> company and take the CDs from it.
>
> Regards,
> Sergei.
ummm :-(
No offense intended, but .... If you're admittedly ignorant of a subject, why
did you bother asserting an opinion?
To install Matlab today, a license is required. The installation is done over
the internet. Before installation over the internet was possible/permitted a
license has also been required (possession of CD's is insufficient). I recall
that a license was required to install via CD in 1997. *Legally* running Matlab
without a license has always been prohibited (my earliest experience with
Matlab was 1991).
Ben
- Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels, (continued)
- Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels, Sergei Steshenko, 2011/11/04
- Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels, Ben Abbott, 2011/11/04
- Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels, Sergei Steshenko, 2011/11/04
- Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels, Sergei Steshenko, 2011/11/04
- Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels, John W. Eaton, 2011/11/04
- Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels, Sergei Steshenko, 2011/11/04
- Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels, Muhali, 2011/11/04
- Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels, Francesco Potortì, 2011/11/06
- Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels, Ben Abbott, 2011/11/04
- Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels, Sergei Steshenko, 2011/11/04
- Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels,
Ben Abbott <=
- Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels, Muhali, 2011/11/04
- Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels, Ben Abbott, 2011/11/05
Re: 90-deg rotated tick mark labels, Muhali, 2011/11/04