Thanks!  The GUI is now working.  I accept that it is a preview and
that there is work to be done yet. My intention is to start some work
using the GUI in parallel with emacs and perhaps help in testing.  I
think that the GUI is a great step in the right direction.

Best Regards

John


On 5 June 2012 17:40, Michael Goffioul <michael.goffi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 4:24 PM, John Frain <fra...@tcd.ie> wrote:
>>
>> I have done some basic checking with the basic Octave-3.6.2 compiled
>> with Visual Studio 2010 and it appears to work well.  However I have
>> had some problems with the GUI.  I hope that the following may help
>> along the path to a successful GUI.
>
>
> Please keep in mind that the GUI is just a preview, it is far from being
> finished and ready to use for production.
>
>>
>> I have windows 7 enterprise (64-bit) on a PC with core 2 duo 6600 CPU.
>>  When I start the GUI I get all the expected windows, The GUI is
>> frozen  and the following appears in the Command Window.
>
>
> What is happening here is that "less" is fired at startup, because of the
> few lines that are printed in the default .octaverc file and the fact that
> octave is initially starting in a very small terminal widget (that is not
> shown yet). When the terminal widget is finally displayed, then the terminal
> is resized, but "less" (the pager) is already running and you get various
> funny things, like the ones you observed.
>
> I didn't expect the pager to be active at startup, during execution of
> .octaverc. One workaround is to edit the startup file and add "more off" at
> the beginning and "more on" at the end. You can then avoid being started
> immediately into the pager.
>
>>
>> Perhaps the program is looking for some resource that it can not find.
>
>
> No, it's just the pager waiting for you to press 'q'.
>
>>
>> After waiting several minutes if I press q I sometimes get a message
>> get a message
>>
>> ***************************************************
>>
>> Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime error
>>
>> Runtime Error
>>
>> Program: C:\OCTAVE\Octave-3.6.2\bin\octave-qui.rxe
>>
>> This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an
>> unusual way.
>
>
> That's the octave GUI crashing.
>
>>
>> ****************************
>> If I try to run a simple file test01.m the (END) vanishes and is replaced
>> by
>
>
> As you are in the pager, anything that you typed is captured by the pager.
>
>>
>> The cursor is often displaced one or more columns to the left of where
>> the entry is to be made.
>>
>> .If,  at the prompt, I type  x=[1,2;3,4]  As the last ] is typed the
>> x=[1[2;3,4].  If I then press enter or change focus to this email the
>> entry is corrected.  If I try to correct the entry it appears to cause
>> all kinds of problems.  In any case it is very difficult to change the
>> entry because of the misplaced cursor.
>
>
> By default, the octave GUI will most probably use an unsuitable font for the
> terminal (and the Windows terminal emulation might be buggy as well). Select
> "File" menu, then "Settings", go to the terminal tab and select another font
> (I'm using "Lucida Console", which works fine).
>
> Michael.
>



-- 
John C Frain, Ph.D.
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin 2
Ireland
www.tcd.ie/Economics/staff/frainj/home.htm
mailto:fra...@tcd.ie
mailto:fra...@gmail.com

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