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:The wiki talk feature is not used widely. Please consult the mailing list "help@octave.org" for questions about macOS and plotting. [[User:Siko1056|Siko1056]] ([[User talk:Siko1056|talk]]) 18:18, 19 December 2019 (PST) | :The wiki talk feature is not used widely. Please consult the mailing list "help@octave.org" for questions about macOS and plotting. [[User:Siko1056|Siko1056]] ([[User talk:Siko1056|talk]]) 18:18, 19 December 2019 (PST) | ||
== Helper for Mac == | |||
I created a little helper to open octave scripts from macs finder in octave GUI editor. I used automater to create an app running a shell script. The shell script looks like this: | |||
#! /bin/zsh | |||
# Add path if needed | |||
path=('/usr/local/bin' $path) | |||
export PATH | |||
# create an editor command for each file on command line | |||
for fi in "$@" | |||
do | |||
occmd+=(edit \'$fi\' ";") | |||
done | |||
# Run octave with files as arguments and edit files. | |||
/usr/local/bin/octave --gui --persist --eval "$occmd" | |||
Save this with automator as "Octave Starter" application. | |||
Select one octave ".m" file and open info window and change "open with" to use "Octave Starter". | |||
After this double clicking an octave file will bring up Octave gui with the file opened in editor. | |||
Hope that helps, Georg -- [[Special:Contributions/78.34.194.225|78.34.194.225]] 09:56, 20 February 2023 (UTC) |