2011/10/21 Wojciech Brański <bran...@gmail.com>:
> Hi!
> This is my first mail to this list.
> I've got question about making gui for octave's programs.
> Is there any posibility to making interactive programs with
> slider, checkbox and so on for gnu octave?
> If there is, could you give me some hint where to start with?
> Thenks for answer.

There are 2 possibilities that are available now, but are totally
incompatible with the Matlab way of doing:
1) use pytave, then you get access to any GUI available from python
2) use java package for octave, then you get access to the java GUI system
(maybe there are other existing solutions, but I'm not sure they'd
work out of the box and are maintained)

OTOH there is work in progress to implement fully compatible UI
system, based on Qt. This is called QtHandles, is in very pre-alpha
stage and is available from https://github.com/goffioul/QtHandles
(you'll have to recompile octave from dev source tree if you want to
use QtHandles).

There used to be JHandles (available fro octave-forge), but it's
currently unmaintained and is not compatible with octave 3.4.x series
(though it might still work with 3.2.x series, I'm not sure). JHandles
provides some basic UI functionalities (like uicontrol and uipanel).

Michael.

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