Somehow I got involved with GNU octave even though I don't actually need it for work anymore. I used it for 6 months during my PhD to write the FRAPINATOR.
Octave to do list
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wiki to do list
- octavify the Templates Documentation. Right now, they are only copy paste from Gentoo.
- [Template:Infobox] (this one I have no idea what it does, it was created by joannac
- [Template:Key]
- [Template:Path]
- [Template:Warning]
- maybe change color of Template:File. Red looks as if it's something important. Maybe blue (a file is more official/important/leader/etc...)? Or Green to be like Template:Code
octave code to write
- add inputParser to miscellaneous package
- write documentation for inputParser
- implement @inputParser/AddSwitch
- implement strel object for image package
- implement nlinfit as wrapper to leasqr once inputParser is finished
- write normxcorr
octave-forge to do
- find copyright holder of gcvsplf.f after death of Herman Woltring
- fix imhist
- fix tiff_tag_reader
- finish iptcheckinput
- new release of specfun
fix demos of ellipj.mKaKiLa 11:55, 7 December 2011 (PST)
- get an octave-forge logo (falar com o Duarte)
- finish zenity package once inputParser is finished
- update gtksourceview octave lang file
- make gtksourceview highlight octave help text as texinfo
- make gtksourceview highlight test and demo as octave and not comment