2011/10/19 Martin Helm <mar...@mhelm.de>:
> Am Mittwoch, den 19.10.2011, 12:28 -0500 schrieb Jordi Gutiérrez
> Hermoso:
>
>> There is JHandles for Java, but I forget in what state of usability
>> it's in nowadays.
>
> It is dead.

It's not compatible with current octave code. Most of its logic has
actually been transferred into octave itself: property system, OpenGL
renderer, text engine... The only piece that was not present is
support for uixxxx, which I'm working on atm with QtHandles.

Michael.

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