El día 7 de junio de 2011 13:55, José Luis García Pallero
<[email protected]> escribió:
> El día 7 de junio de 2011 13:06, Søren Hauberg <[email protected]> escribió:
>> tir, 07 06 2011 kl. 09:52 +0200, skrev José Luis García Pallero:
>>> Hi Søren,
>>> I've put the content of the old test_octclip.m script into a %!demo
>>> block in oc_polybool.m. I've regenerated the html help and I've
>>> uploaded the new files to the forum:
>>>
>>> https://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/octave/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=2
>>>
>>> Tell me if it is all OK now
>>
>> I think it is looking good. The HTML does, however, not seem quite
>> right. The function list seems to include both the (now removed) test
>> function as well as _oc_polybool (I assume the user is not meant to use
>> this function directly as it starts with an underscore). If the package
>> only has one function that the user is actually meant to call, the list
>> of functions should only include this one function. Can you fix this?
>
> The bug in HTML documentation is fixed. About the kernel function
> _oc_polybool, I prefer to maintain the help text in the HTML doc. We
> did the same in the OctPROJ package. _oc_polybool runs exactly as
> oc_polybool but does not check the input dimensions.
>
>>> Thanks for your patience with me
>>
>> Ohh, thanks for your patience with me :-)
>
> I'm not an expert programmer and I have some problems (I forget some
> things frequently, etc) with the way for upload packages to Octave
> forge. I read some time ago in the Octave mailing lists that Jordi
> Gutiérrez Hermoso starts a project called Ágora in order to made easy
> the way for contribute scripts to Octave (I suppose that similar to
> MatLab Central -that now do not accept GPL licenses-), but I don't
> know the state of the project nor if anyone in the Octave community is
> interested or is working in the idea
>
> Cheers

One more thing Søren, I forgot in my previous mail,
Please, download again the octclip-1.0.0.tar.gz.uue from the forum
because I've fixed a typo in the oc_polybool help text.

Thanks

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