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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #42867] Several bugs in the latest development


From: anonymous
Subject: [Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #42867] Several bugs in the latest development version of Windows GUI
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2014 20:27:41 +0000
User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/31.0

Follow-up Comment #13, bug #42867 (project octave):

Issue 5 :  Thanks for finding that pathname fix to start vim.exe session as
editor.  I added quotes and it spawns a seperate window for vim.exe now.
Sorry, i made a false alarm, without paying attention to that space in
pathname.

Issue 4 : Consider this closed. It happened only once (and that was immediate
session after installation).  But now it works and color changes i make in
"Editor styles" is reflected properly. When it comes to color, i would only
ask for a fix to Issue #1.

Issue 1 : This is a minor bug in command window, but should be fixed sometime.
 I have set the background color to be black in both "terminal" tab as well as
my "Editor styles" tab. My foreground color is set to green in both cases.
Now, close the octave session, and restart the program. You can see that the
startup information (before the prompt) is printed in green with black
background. But, there is also a huge white patch in the background, that
divides the whole command window into two.  I am running version 3.8.1 with
binaries dated June 15th, 14. Have not updated anything, since my installation
on 7/11/14. 

Seems from the first comment that Issue 1 is fixed in a build after i
installed. If that is verified, then you can close this bug ticket. Thanks to
all of you guys, for the GUI. It made my life so much easier during past 1
month. Good work.
- Nirmal Samuel.



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