![]() Moreover the plotting functions are quite old and are not compatibile with Octave newer than version 2 (or maybe 3, anyway a quite old version). ![]() octaverc file is missing, so several variables are not initialized, in addition the Windows version calls a not existent file. ![]() You can find some help and more details under the menu Help/Plug-ins/OctaveX.Ĭoncerning the error you found, as far I understand there are some issues with the standard distributed plugin: first, a. Should be standard on Linux, may require some additional setup on Windows (environmental variables) or OSX (.bash_profile). In case I will do my best to fix them.Ī fundamental prerequisite is a working octave-cli command in a operating system shell. If you try it, please let me know, especially if you find troubles. The editor allows you to write structured documents via a. If not, try to refresh the plugin system with the menu Tools/Update/Plugins. GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific text editor, which was both inspired by TeX and GNU Emacs. If everything goes fine, you should find a new Insert/Session/OctaveX menu (note: I changed the session name). Won’t work if installed in ~/.Texmacs/plugins. To install it, unzip the archive and copy the octaveX directory in the application plugins folder, alongside all the plugins that come with the standard Texmacs installation. If you are interested to test it, you can download the zipped archive from here. I tried it on Windows, OSX and Linux, works on the systems I have access to. I wrote an updated Octave plugin for Texmacs. ![]()
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