Hi,
We are trying to create a package to be used locally for some signal
processing stuff. I would like to use some examples from the Makefiles to
find out the best way of making a package.
Thanks,
Joel
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Joel Hauge
Hi,
I want to use the wiki page. I'm a student from Penn State.
Thanks
soumya.
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Hello,
Could I have a password for the Octave wiki?
Thanks in advance,
Nicolas
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Hi,
I read this in your website : "To register as a developer send a
request to the octave-forge mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Include a bit of information about the code you plan to submit." So I
do this.
I'm French and I don't have a perfect level in english (and in
programming !). But I will
Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
>
> A bug report has been filed against the Debian package octave-image [1]
> and
> has been fixed with a patch [2]. Thanks in advance for considering this.
>
> [1] http://bugs.debian.org/491878
> [2]
> http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/*checkout*/pkg-octave/octave-forge
Jonathan M.-2 wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I read this in your website : "To register as a developer send a request
> to the octave-forge mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Include a bit of
> information about the code you plan to submit." So I do it.
>
> I'm French and I don't have a perfect level in englis
Hi,
It's great to see somebody pick up my work, and try to finish it. Thank you.
(answers below)
Quoting "Thomas L. Scofield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> First off, the existing bwdist.m works for 1 and 2D arrays (since,
> apparently, an n-vector is seen by ndims as having 2 dimensions, so
> j