On 21 Oct 2011, at 11:41, Michael Goffioul wrote: > 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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