homebrew/scienceEdit
Please note that Octave is still available through Homebrew. It just has been moved to homebrew/science.
- Thanks. I have fixed it accordingly on the actual page. Please note that pretty much no one pays attention to the discussion pages. Next time you should either fix it yourself on the page or comment on the mailing list. --carandraug 21:24, 1 April 2013 (PDT)
Plotting backendEdit
Hello. The "Homebrew > Simple Installation instructions" section says: The default charting package in Octave is straight qt. However, on the Mac gnuplot often works better.
. In which cases is it this way? I actually had plots looking worse and not exporting correctly with gnuplot.
Helper for MacEdit
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 -- 78.34.194.225 09:56, 20 February 2023 (UTC)
Supported architecturesEdit
This article says it's available for "Apple Silicon architectures (M1 and newer)."
I'm pretty sure it used to be available for Intel Macs. Has support for Intel Macs been dropped? Am I out of luck if I want to install it on my Intel Mac (Core i7 processor)? 73.95.136.249 11:55, 27 September 2024 (UTC)