https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406684

--- Comment #7 from avlas <jsar...@gmail.com> ---
Good news regarding point (2) above. It seems there is a bug either in
flatpak's Octave, or in the upstream Octave code, which gives an error in
cantor_print even though cantor_print uses a try-catch instruction.

I will fill a bug report about it. In the meantime, one can work around the
issue just using the instruction in the "catch" section instead of that of the 
"try" section.

Now that this works, I could test Octave's default graphics backend ('qt'). It 
works great, so I would suggest to adapt Octave's backend in Cantor to be in
consonance.

One last thing, I realized that Octave's warnings impede Cantor to proceed with
expected outputs. Displaying warnings is a nice feature, but why is Cantor not
proceeding? I guess this is a bug of some sort, isn't it?

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