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From: | Anirudha Bose |
Subject: | Re: Adding new OF packages to mxe-octave |
Date: | Tue, 30 Jul 2013 19:53:56 +0530 |
On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 6:04 AM, Anirudha Bose <address@hidden> wrote:
2) I noticed the warning about Win8; did you try the gnulib patch that solves the problem? it might be good to integrate it into the octave patch in MXE, until it's ported upstream; alternatively you could modify the installer to add "-i --line-editing" to the octave command in the start menu links
The gnulib patch doesn't work. The GUI still doesn't load when octave.exe is executed on Windows 8. I have tested this on other systems too.Weird, this should have worked. Could you provide the patch (against octave sources) that you applied?
The "-i --line-editing" trick is able to bring the prompt octave.exe:1> which was missing earlier. However, it doesn't solve the GUI problem.
True. To have the GUI working, "isatty" needs to return "true".3) you re-used the graphics from my installer; these are quite ancient and based on a logo proposal that was made a couple of years ago, before the current octave logo; the installer graphics should be based on the current octave logo; I'm not asking you to create the graphics, the current logo was created by address@hidden (IIRC), maybe you could ask him to make graphics for the installer?Does it mean that the header images and welcome/finish page images should have the present Octave logo?Yes. The graphics that you used do not really correspond to the current octave "image/trademark".
Michael.
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