It's completely right when i integrate a plugin in the windows version, i make the very simple test 1 + 1. The main reasons are i have no idea how they should work and no left time to dig. So a windows port must be similar to the linux version.
Concerning the Octave installation, I fetched a true windows package with an installer : octave-3.6.2-vs2010-setup.exe. I don't remember it was painful to install. If you make the installation in the standard locations, texmacs must find it automatically. I didn't know anything about the plugins author intentions when he wrote it. But if you want make Octave running with the test cases you gave, you have to modify the tmrepl.m file located in C:\Program Files\TeXmacs\plugins\octave\octave\™ function tmrepl() prompt=sprintf("%cchannel:prompt%coctave> %c",2,5,5); while ( 1 ) r=input(prompt,'s'); eval(r,"tmlasterr"); endwhile endfunction This should give to you : octave> A = 1 + 2 A = 3 octave> B = [1,2,3] B = 1 2 3 octave> 5 + 5 ans = 10 I hope this will be convenient. Denis Raux Le 18 mars 2013 à 20:06, David E. Miller a écrit : > Octave plugin status. The TeXmacs website says: > > "The current Windows version of TeXmacs only supports a reduced set of > plug-ins. As of version 1.0.7.18, Maxima, Mathemagix, Octave, Pari and Python > should run out of the box after a standard installation." > > From what I have experienced the Octave plugin is defective. This is the case > for Linux, OS X and MS Windows. It is the plugin and not the operating > systems. Any reference to an Octave expression using the Octave plugin from > TeXmacs that involves a variable returns "texmacs" and not the expected > answer. Expressions with numbers only are okay, but obviously this is not > "running out of the box" as stated. > > Also the phrase "standard installation" may be misleading. TeXmacs may have a > standard installation using MS Windows, but it is a stretch to describe the > installation of the MS Windows version of Octave as "standard" in any sense. > The installation of Octave on MS Windows requires a number of manual steps > and configuration items before TeXmacs shows Octave as an available plugin. > This includes modification of the PATH environment variable. After > successfully jumping that hurdle (which is not documented anywhere), the > plugin will start an Octave session that does not work normally with the same > symptoms whether using GNU/Linux, OS X, or MS Windows: > > octave> A = [1,2,3] > texmacs > > octave> 1+1 > 2 > > octave> sqrt(2) > 1.4142 > > octave> a=sqrt(2) > texmacs > > > David Miller > > _______________________________________________ > Texmacs-dev mailing list > Texmacs-dev@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev _______________________________________________ Texmacs-dev mailing list Texmacs-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev