On 08/06/04 23:13, Ole Jacob Hagen wrote:
We are still using oset, oget, oplot, oline, osurf,oimage,opatch and so
on, but we would really want to use set, get, plot, line, surf, patch
instead.
This would mean that m-files to the application, which we cannot mention
here can also be used within Octave.
So, John...Is it possible to remove the builtin set-command?
Hi,
A few months ago I posted a patch to the maintainers list which allows for
removing all the gnuplot-related code from core Octave, while the interface
remains at least 90% compatible. I promised John to work on the patch a
little more (I had some strange bugs with gnuplot 4.0), but haven't had the
time and interest lately.