On 19 October 2011 12:13, Johan Beke <johanb...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> From: jord...@octave.org
>> On 19 October 2011 11:15, Johan Beke <johanb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> > I'd like to use my octave functions for calculation in an other
>> > project. However, there is not such a gui package as with matlab
>>
>> This may "soon" change. Maybe next year. We're using Qt now for
>> creating a native GUI for Octave, including the uifoo functions from
>> Matlab.
>
> Thanks. I ll take a look at it. Will the qt project available for
> windows?

Yes, that's a big motivation for using Qt. It's about the best you can
do for a cross-platform C++ framework.

>> > so I 'd like to use another language like Java, C#, VB.NET,
>> > python, ... of building the frontend to my octave programs.
>>
>> Pytave is one option I know of:
>>
>> https://code.launchpad.net/pytave
>
> Any other options for now??

There is JHandles for Java, but I forget in what state of usability
it's in nowadays.

HTH,
- Jordi G. H.

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