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Re: GUI work (was: Graphical help browser)


From: John Swensen
Subject: Re: GUI work (was: Graphical help browser)
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 23:00:41 -0500


On Nov 25, 2008, at 3:41 PM, Jonathan Stickel wrote:


On 11/25/08 address@hidden wrote:

It seems you have something that is fairly functional. It has been a long time since I used Matlab's IDE, but I remember it was helpful to use items 2-3, which you say are 100% complete. Would you mind making a version release on the project's sourceforge site? I am capable of downloading the cvs/svn code, but I bet you will see a bit more use, testing, and feedback if you make a release.

Jonathan

I took your suggestion and made a source code release on Sourceforge.  
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=176034&package_id=202369&release_id=644740
I marked it at version 0.2, since the version included in the 3.0.1 Windows release was marked 0.1. Since I took the time to get 'make dist' working, it should be easier to make source code releases in the future. This version has the ability to compile in my simple help browser. The following configure options are relevant:

--with-octave300                This is for 3.0.x versions of Octave
--without-octave300    (default) This is for recent Mercurial snapshots

--with-webkit (default) This compiles in the webkit based help browser (also requires Xapian)
--without-webkit                This doesn't compile in the help browser.

I am not an autotools wizard, so I couldn't figure out how to do a pkg- config check that is platform dependent. For some reason on Ubuntu, the webkit pkgconfig is different that other Linux and OSX platforms I have worked on. Help would be appreciated.

John Swensen



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