Le 21/02/2023 à 17:32, javier ignacio carrero mantilla a écrit : Here are some "save"-related bug reports that I found broken in 6.0<https://users.scilab.narkive.com/2lKhBS9y/scilab-save-and-sod-broken-in-scilab6>
Could you please refer rather to the https://www.mail-archive.com/users@lists.scilab.org/ ? Indeed, unlike narkive.com, this one does not compel accepting many commercial tracking cookies with no REFUSE ALL option. load broken<https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/issues/16013> As you can see on the 2nd row, this report is CLOSED. This means that the issue is fixed broken hdf5<https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scilab/+bug/1765503> But more than a bug report my suggestion is to include in the "environment" to be saved everything: variables, code, plots As Vincent has kindly suggested, the bug tracker is also the right place to write such suggestions, tagged with the Whish label, after having scanned the tracker to search for any anteriority (equivalent reports already posted). In my experience "Save/environment" saves the variables only, but the plots are lost on using "load" It's possible to save and load figures as well, with xsave and xload Code is not saved, it has to be done by separate in Scinotes What do you mean by saving the code out of Scinotes? Do you mean the code directly entered in the console? If so, then each input entered and validated in the console is immediately stored in the command history. You can see in the history panel all what has been input in the console during the current session and all previous sessions: browsehistory() IMHO, all that would deserve being posted and discussed in the users@ list, rather than here. After clarifications from other users, the best is to post a new report or to track an existing matching one, and bring the attention of devs to it by posting its link on the mailing list (now, devs scan the bug tracker daily. So no chance that your reports or any other ones are ignored). Best regards Samuel This email and any attachments are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed and may be confidential and/or privileged. If you are not one of the named recipients or have received this email in error, (i) you should not read, disclose, or copy it, (ii) please notify sender of your receipt by reply email and delete this email and all attachments, (iii) Dassault Systèmes does not accept or assume any liability or responsibility for any use of or reliance on this email. Please be informed that your personal data are processed according to our data privacy policy as described on our website. Should you have any questions related to personal data protection, please contact 3DS Data Protection Officer https://www.3ds.com/privacy-policy/contact/
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