Re: [Scilab-users] how to convert a scilab 2.5.5 into a 2.6.x script

2023-02-22 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



Am 22.02.23 um 10:44 schrieb DAVID Clément:

Hello Wolfgang,


Which Scilab version do you prefer?

Samuel


for checking. There are a lot of zcos files created with 5.5.2, and it would be
helpful to be able to open and work on them with 6.0


Could you point me or comment on GitLab what zcos file, produced with 5.5.2, 
opened with 6.x, has graphical artefacts ?

Thanks,
Clément


Clement, I have sent an example file already. I never used GitLab.

Wolfgang
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Re: [Scilab-users] how to convert a scilab 2.5.5 into a 2.6.x script

2023-02-22 Thread DAVID Clément
Hello Wolfgang,

> > Which Scilab version do you prefer?
> >
> > Samuel
>
> for checking. There are a lot of zcos files created with 5.5.2, and it would 
> be
> helpful to be able to open and work on them with 6.0

Could you point me or comment on GitLab what zcos file, produced with 5.5.2, 
opened with 6.x, has graphical artefacts ?

Thanks,
Clément
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Re: [Scilab-users] how to convert a scilab 2.5.5 into a 2.6.x script

2023-02-22 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



Am 21.02.23 um 21:40 schrieb Samuel Gougeon:

Le 20/02/2023 à 19:41, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :


Am 20.02.23 um 19:31 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
.../...
ps *** not in the left upper part, but at the right. The text "gain 1"
was below the clock symbol which contains "text" instead of "gain 1"

Aaarr. I see it as well.
But when i open your file with Scilab 5.5.2 with which you say you have
created it,
here is what i see:
[cid:part1.18wpg5Fs.uI39smYn@free.fr]

Which Scilab version do you prefer?

Samuel


Thanks, Samuel,

for checking. There are a lot of zcos files created with 5.5.2, and it
would be helpful to be able to open and work on them with 6.0

Wolfgang




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Re: [Scilab-users] how to convert a scilab 2.5.5 into a 2.6.x script

2023-02-21 Thread Samuel Gougeon

Le 20/02/2023 à 19:41, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :


Am 20.02.23 um 19:31 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
.../...
ps *** not in the left upper part, but at the right. The text "gain 1"
was below the clock symbol which contains "text" instead of "gain 1"

Aaarr. I see it as well.
But when i open your file with Scilab 5.5.2 with which you say you have created 
it,
here is what i see:
[cid:part1.18wpg5Fs.uI39smYn@free.fr]

Which Scilab version do you prefer?

Samuel


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Re: [Scilab-users] how to convert a scilab 2.5.5 into a 2.6.x script

2023-02-21 Thread Samuel Gougeon

Hello Wolfgang

Le 20/02/2023 à 19:31, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
Hallo, Samuel,

sorry, I was talking about 5.5.2 and 6.1.0

I did not receive the previous answer, but was told that I was not
subscribed to the list. Thanks to whoever managed to get me into the list.

I include a zcos file which was produced with Scilab 5.5.2
If opened with 6.1.0 a short text is shown in the left upper part
outside the actual model. This happens with other zcos files produced
with 5.5.2


Here is what i see when opening the file in 6.1.0 or 6.1.1 on Windows 10 :
nothing special appears on the upper left part of the diagram:

[cid:part1.GAOXj0Wn.ELOQIM2V@free.fr]

If you report on https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/issues  the issue you 
encounter,
please include to your report a screenshot of the issue, as it is displayed for 
you.

Regards
Samuel


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Re: [Scilab-users] how to convert a scilab 2.5.5 into a 2.6.x script

2023-02-20 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann



Am 20.02.23 um 19:31 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:

Hallo, Samuel,

sorry, I was talking about 5.5.2 and 6.1.0

I did not receive the previous answer, but was told that I was not
subscribed to the list. Thanks to whoever managed to get me into the list.

I include a zcos file which was produced with Scilab 5.5.2
If opened with 6.1.0 a short text is shown in the left upper part
outside the actual model.*** This happens with other zcos files produced
with 5.5.2

Wolfgang


ps *** not in the left upper part, but at the right. The text "gain 1"
was below the clock symbol which contains "text" instead of "gain 1"
Wolfgang



Am 20.02.23 um 18:48 schrieb Samuel Gougeon:

Hello Wolfgang,

Didn't you receive this previous answer:
https://www.mail-archive.com/users@lists.scilab.org/msg11008.html ?
I am taking the opportunity of your reminder to ask for more details
about this unusual request:

You write that you are using Scilab 6.1.0, but that you run your 2.5.5
script and get an error under Scilab 2.6.1, which is 22-year old [1].

So, are you using Scilab 6 or Scilab 2?
About

if run under 2.6.1, produce outputs with errors (e.g. changing the
text under items leads to  the text being somewhere outside the model).


what do you mean: which item? Why under it? Which model? Why outside it?
Are you speaking about an Xcos (formerly scicos) file?

It is most often more helpful to share a minimal code (and data)
enabling to directly reproduce the issue, and the full actual error
message, than some abstract or comment about it.

BR
Samuel

[1]  https://www.scilab.org/scilab-version-history

Le 20/02/2023 à 18:21, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
I am new here and hope it is the adequate place to ask this question:

I have a number of scilab 2.5.5 scripts which, if run under 2.6.1,
produce outputs with errors (e.g. changing the text under items leads to
the text being somewhere outside the model).

What can be done in this case?

I use Scilab 6.1.0 and Debian 5.10.162-1
and could supply an example if wanted/appropriate

Wolfgang


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Re: [Scilab-users] how to convert a scilab 2.5.5 into a 2.6.x script

2023-02-20 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann

Hallo, Samuel,

sorry, I was talking about 5.5.2 and 6.1.0

I did not receive the previous answer, but was told that I was not
subscribed to the list. Thanks to whoever managed to get me into the list.

I include a zcos file which was produced with Scilab 5.5.2
If opened with 6.1.0 a short text is shown in the left upper part
outside the actual model. This happens with other zcos files produced
with 5.5.2

Wolfgang


Am 20.02.23 um 18:48 schrieb Samuel Gougeon:

Hello Wolfgang,

Didn't you receive this previous answer:
https://www.mail-archive.com/users@lists.scilab.org/msg11008.html ?
I am taking the opportunity of your reminder to ask for more details
about this unusual request:

You write that you are using Scilab 6.1.0, but that you run your 2.5.5
script and get an error under Scilab 2.6.1, which is 22-year old [1].

So, are you using Scilab 6 or Scilab 2?
About

if run under 2.6.1, produce outputs with errors (e.g. changing the
text under items leads to  the text being somewhere outside the model).


what do you mean: which item? Why under it? Which model? Why outside it?
Are you speaking about an Xcos (formerly scicos) file?

It is most often more helpful to share a minimal code (and data)
enabling to directly reproduce the issue, and the full actual error
message, than some abstract or comment about it.

BR
Samuel

[1]  https://www.scilab.org/scilab-version-history

Le 20/02/2023 à 18:21, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
I am new here and hope it is the adequate place to ask this question:

I have a number of scilab 2.5.5 scripts which, if run under 2.6.1,
produce outputs with errors (e.g. changing the text under items leads to
the text being somewhere outside the model).

What can be done in this case?

I use Scilab 6.1.0 and Debian 5.10.162-1
and could supply an example if wanted/appropriate

Wolfgang


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Re: [Scilab-users] how to convert a scilab 2.5.5 into a 2.6.x script

2023-02-13 Thread Samuel Gougeon

Hello Wolfgang,

You may use the so-called removed external module. To install it (the first 
time), and load it:
--> atomsInstall removed
--> atomsLoad removed

Then to enter its help:
--> help removed

It starts with Scilab 4.1.2 > 2.5.5, but it should already help you.
I don't know how to retrieve the documentation for features possibly removed or 
changed from 2.5.5 to 4.1.2, if any.
If someone knows, i could include related pages for a future release of the 
removed module.

In addition, you can use the slint() function available in Scilab 6.

From its output displayed in the console, you may do CTRL+F, and in the 
console's search bar, enter 00022 (with leading zeros): it's the code for 
deprecated functions.

Then in each of your scripts, process the lines indicated by slint, using the 
removed documentation. The replacement of removed or changed features is 
usually indicated in the History section at the bottom of the pages, or/and at 
the beginning of the Description section.

Regards
Samuel

Le 10/02/2023 à 09:29, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
I am new here and hope it is the adequate place to ask this question:

I have a number of scilab 2.5.5 scripts which, if run under 2.6.1,
produce outputs with errors (e.g. changing the text under items leads to
the text being somewhere outside the model).

What can be done in this case?

I use Scilab 6.1.0 and Debian 5.10.162-1
and could supply an example if wanted/appropriate

Wolfgang
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