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Gnu octave gui
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  1. #GNU OCTAVE GUI FOR FREE#
  2. #GNU OCTAVE GUI PC#
  3. #GNU OCTAVE GUI FREE#
  4. #GNU OCTAVE GUI TORRENT#

They're driving up the pressure for others to pay for Office and Photoshop. They just assume all PC's can read all files and that yours is broken.

#GNU OCTAVE GUI PC#

But most of them are clueless that their PC is "fine" because someone else skirted paying hundreds of dollars for Office and other software.

#GNU OCTAVE GUI FREE#

Not so much a problem for geeks who know of Openoffice, Gimp or the free converters online, but things get to the point where you have random computer illiterate friends expecting you to have those installed on your mother's machine to read some random forward, and think YOU are the one with the problem for not having pirated.

#GNU OCTAVE GUI FOR FREE#

It's free for them to send you their work in PSD format, or ppt and docx for Windows office work, so they'll do it and assume you have the reader for free on your machine. Just by the power of numbers, intentional or unknowing free-loaders *dictate* practices for everyone. If you're one of us who won't pirate, you'll find the problem.

gnu octave gui

#GNU OCTAVE GUI TORRENT#

Someone like that living in today's pirate friendly world would have few reasons to bother working with others, when he can just shut up and torrent multi-thousand dollar software.ĭoes all that free work up on deviantart get made with paid copies of Photoshop, especially for broke amateurs contributing from humble third-world countries? nobody there buys personal software. We have Linux today because someone in the nineties wanted a free alternative. This hurts the number of developers who would otherwise improve Gimp out of sheer need.

gnu octave gui

If you basically have no barriers to acquiring Photoshop, then sadly there's no reason to "invest" on the less developed product, even if it is ALSO free.Īdobe and Microsoft both know that piracy tends to drive adoption out of increased eyeballs on the de-facto tools. Just skip this post if you advocate otherwise. The problem in our world is few people see piracy as a problem and make statements such as this as if Adobe's boxes were all marked "MSRP: $0" instead of $600 or $1000 for the non-student versions. But when I run the first script, I just get bombarded with command prompts (not Cygwin prompts), and the all say 'startxwin' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.In a perfect world where piracy is zero, all people who will not pay for Photoshop are forced to use GIMP and other alternatives, or just stay out of the race. So, to my question: Can I somehow put this in a script file, which when I run it, will be opened in Cygwin so that the commands in the script file will be run in Cygwin? And is there some way to automatically close the X Server after Octave has terminated? I've tried writing a file octave.bat, which starts Cygwin and gives a second batch file as argument, which in turn contains the commands I want to execute. However, I would like to just be able to double click on a desktop icon to get everything up and running. So, now I can start Octave with the GUI from Cygwin, simply by running startxwin The same page also mentioned that the X Server can be started directly from Cygwin with the command startxwin. startxwinrc file, to prevent the xtrem terminal from starting by default, which worked. That worked, but since I don't want the xterm terminal to start since it is not needed, I found this page which told me to run touch ~/.startxwinrcįrom Cygwin to create an empty. The same page also said that you have to run the X Server by going to Start -> Cygwin-X -> XWin Server. However, then I instead got this error message: octave: unable to open X11 DISPLAY So I found this page, which told me to run echo "export DISPLAY=:0.0" >~/.bash_profileįrom Cygwin, to permanently get rid of the error message, which worked. Then, when trying to start Octave with the GUI from Cygwin with octave -force-gui, I initially got the error message octave: X11 DISPLAY environment variable not setĪnd Octave would start in console mode. So since I run Windows and could only find Octave 3.8 for Cygwin, I installed Cygwin and the packages octave, xinit, xlaunch and gnuplot (according to this page, but I don't know if all those packages are needed). Since GNU Octave comes wit a GUI since versions 3.8.0, I thought I should check it out.













Gnu octave gui