Dear All,
 
during the last months I have made a few improvements and additions to
the java package 1.2.7.
These comprise 
- Texinfo documentation for the complete package with a short FAQ to
ease its application
- a set of dialog functions compatible to Matlab
- extensions to the classpath mechanism (javarmclasspath, classpath.txt,
tilde expansion)
- some helper functions to ease working with Java objects
 
After testing with Octave 3.2.4 on Windows and Linux I believe that the
code is stable (a.k.a. "famous last words") and I would like to feed it
back to the repository on octave-forge.
 
As my additions include some binary files (.png, .gif), a "svn diff"
gives me a lot of binary output.
So I have redirected the output it to a file and gzipped it. It is still
500 kB, therefore I have not yet attached it to this mail.
Is this something I shall submit to this list?
Send it directly to the maintainer of the Java package?
Or should I ask for an developer account for the octave-forge svn
system?
I do not want to disturb or put a too heavy load on the package
maintainer, so I coild check my changes into svn myself if this is
desired.
 
 
Best Regards
Martin Hepperle
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