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From: | Nicholas Jankowski |
Subject: | Re: parse error |
Date: | Wed, 29 Apr 2020 16:57:02 -0400 |
Gesendet von Mail für Windows 10
Von: Ian McCallion
Gesendet: Wednesday, 29 April 2020 20:06
An: Nicholas Jankowski
Cc: Martin Schatzmayr; Help GNU Octave
Betreff: parse error
On Wednesday, 29 April 2020, Nicholas Jankowski <address@hidden> wrote:
i have reinstalled notepad ++ on my computer. When use notepad ++ to write a program I can run this program from the command-line !
When i write the same program with octave’s built-in-editor I still get the same old error code
There's definitely a strange encoding/locality issue setup on your machine. even in this email I'm seeing the text above as the following (and attached):
but copy and paste into any other programs on my computer, it sees:
i have reinstalled notepad ++ on my computer. When use notepad ++ to write a program I can run this program from the command-line ! When i write the same program with octave’s built-in-editor I still get the same old error code
I'm note sure knowing this really helps but I have no problem witrh Martin's message.
What was the result of issuing:
Get-WinSystemLocale
in powershell?
Ian
Output see below:
PS C:\Users\Martin Schatzmayr> Get-WinSystemLocale
LCID Name DisplayName
---- ---- -----------
1033 en-US English (United States)
For clarification: I have written the last email from my apple computer - but I am always using a windows-machine to run octave.
I wrote a program to build a tridiagonal matrix with the notepad++ editor and had no problem to run the code from the command-line. I copied the same code in octave’s built-in-editor and saw the old problem .
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