From clement.david at scilab.org Thu May 6 11:55:59 2010 From: clement.david at scilab.org (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Cl=E9ment?= DAVID) Date: Thu, 06 May 2010 11:55:59 +0200 Subject: Update to jgraphx-1.4.0.1 Message-ID: <1273139759.2223.17.camel@pinarellu.inria.fr> Hello, For your information, we just increased the minimal jgraphx dependency [1]. For using Xcos or Metanet from the master branch, you then need the 1.4.0.1 release [2]. The pre-requirements repository has been updated accordingly. Don't hesitate if you have any question, Cl?ment [1] http://gitweb.scilab.org/?p=scilab.git;h=399dfad8db8f63ab38ad9a1c3dd62e2dbc336469 [2] http://www.jgraph.com/downloads/jgraphx/archive/jgraphx-1_4_0_1.zip From sylvestre.ledru at scilab.org Thu May 6 13:07:26 2010 From: sylvestre.ledru at scilab.org (Sylvestre Ledru) Date: Thu, 06 May 2010 13:07:26 +0200 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] Update to jgraphx-1.4.0.1 In-Reply-To: <1273139759.2223.17.camel@pinarellu.inria.fr> References: <1273139759.2223.17.camel@pinarellu.inria.fr> Message-ID: <1273144046.31795.1497.camel@korcula.inria.fr> Le jeudi 06 mai 2010 ? 11:55 +0200, Cl?ment DAVID a ?crit : > Hello, > > For your information, we just increased the minimal jgraphx dependency > [1]. For using Xcos or Metanet from the master branch, you then need the > 1.4.0.1 release [2]. > > The pre-requirements repository has been updated accordingly. I also update my Ubuntu repository: http://www.scilab.org/team/sylvestre.ledru/ with this version. If this version does not break Scilab 5.2.2, I will upload it into Debian too. Sylvestre From Samuel.Gougeon at univ-lemans.fr Thu May 6 20:37:10 2010 From: Samuel.Gougeon at univ-lemans.fr (Samuel Gougeon) Date: Thu, 06 May 2010 20:37:10 +0200 Subject: SEP #44: Scilab History Browser In-Reply-To: <4BCD508D.9020100@scilab.org> References: <4BCD508D.9020100@scilab.org> Message-ID: <4BE30C55.2040003@univ-lemans.fr> Hello Sylvestre, ----- Message d'origine ----- De : Sylvestre KOUMAR Date : 20/04/2010 08:58: > Hello, > > Please find attached SEP #44 : Scilab History Browser. > It deals about the new history browser which will be added to Scilab. > > All questions and comments are welcomed. Sorry for the lag. Thank you for this very nice proposal. I am sure that all users will appreciate as i already do this Scilab's increase of ergonomics, in addition to the previous ones (docking, atoms, forthcoming improved browsevar, etc). Here are some mixed comments, questions, and suggestions about the version #1 that you posted 2 weeks ago. Look forward to discussing them in a constructive way witt all future users and developpers, Best regards Samuel ---------------- * About the *function's name*: Why not /browsehistory /(for consistency with the already existing /browsevar/), instead of /commandHistory/ ? That will be really a browser. * About the *displaying window*: - Will there be one instruction per line, or one command line per line, provided that a command line may chain several instructions? - How will comments be managed? Will they be displayed, or removed from the history and display (2 cases: commented line, and inline ending comments) - No scrollbar is described. One can guess that there will be at least a vertical scrollbar (despite that e.g. the ATOMS interface initially forgot it). It would be nice to include it in the SEP - As well, management of the display of long lines is not mentionned. This is a major concern, since this interface will be mainly docked and usually quite narrowed. This can be managed either with a horizontal scroll bar -- which is usually quite boring --, or through a tooltip displaying the whole line (which is IMO much more handy). - How will big litteral matrices entered with copy/past be displayed? - Will for/end, try/end, if/end, while/end, select/end, function/endfunction main blocks be recursively foldable (as e.g. with Notepad++)? This would be a useful item, to copy/paste only coherent conditionnal or other blocks. Sub-blocks starting with then, catch, else, elseif are more difficult to detect/parse and much less useful to fold. * About the *context menu*: - The difference between /Cut/ and /Delete/ is not clear for me. At first sight, they appear as puzzling duplicates... Are they really useful together? - To be added: The /'Help page for..."/ action asked by Sylvestre L. for Xpad and implemented for it is really handy! It would be nice to have it also in /browsehistory/ (noticeably because /browsehistory/ can be a useful tool for building tutorials for students) - Add an /"Edit"/ command opening Xpad for the first editable function belonging to the selection. In order to not get confused with the planned /"Edit as text file"/ action, this one could be renamed /"Send to the editor"/ - A last suggestion would be to add a /"Hide/Show comments"/ action (depending on how comments are considered) * About the *settings pannel*: Here is a list of ideas for additional parameters: - Display : - Font size (for display) - Do not historize commands dragged and dropped from history (checkbox) - Tag erroneous commands (checkbox)(indicated for a future version) - Mask comments (chekbox) - List one instruction per line (keeping "," and ";" separators. removing ".." )(checkbox) - Find: Display only matching lines (checkbox) - Printing: - Font size - Line numbering (checkbox) - # of columns - Adding a Tab to the config() interface (when this one will be revisited :-) presenting this pannel would be useful, to get it in a general setting board. * Among the *evolution for future versions*: i am already voting for the /Warnings for statements/ and as a second choice for /Syntactic colors/ listed items. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Don't hesitate if you have any questions, Cl?ment [1] http://www.jgraph.com/mxgraphlog.html [2] http://www.jgraph.com/downloads/jgraphx/archive/jgraphx-1_4_0_2.zip [3] http://gitweb.scilab.org/?p=scilab;h=d9bfba1c86ee74821988ac3d0b1bbd492b5613d5 From communication at scilab.org Tue May 18 17:40:47 2010 From: communication at scilab.org (Scilab Communication) Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 17:40:47 +0200 Subject: ScilabTec'10 Message-ID: <4BF2B4FF.4010301@scilab.org> *Register online to ScilabTec'10, Scilab Users Day, Wednesday 16th June, at the ?cole Polytechnique:* http://www.teratec.eu/forum/inscription.php Program of the day include technical and thematic workshops on the morning and conferences on the afternoon with *MIT, HPC Project, National Instruments, PSA Peugeot Citro?n, INRIA and the ?cole des Mines de Saint-?tienne. * Complete program at: http://www.scilab.org/en/news/events/2010/20100517 ----------------------------------------------- The Scilab Consortium R&D Team ----------------------------------------------- Digiteo Domaine de Voluceau Rocquencourt - B.P. 105 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex - France -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From stephane.mottelet at utc.fr Wed May 26 22:52:47 2010 From: stephane.mottelet at utc.fr (Stephane Mottelet) Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 22:52:47 +0200 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] Just a (stupid ?) question In-Reply-To: <20100526224613.10594f1sg21hyfls@webmail.utc.fr> References: <20100526224613.10594f1sg21hyfls@webmail.utc.fr> Message-ID: <20100526225247.16651zuz2qj60e8w@webmail.utc.fr> Stephane Mottelet a ?crit?: > Hi all, > > I have just dowloaded the latest version of OSX Gimp, > and I realized that nobody complains about the X11 stuff. > Did the Scilab Team consider that keeping X11 was a serious > alternative to Cocoa ? > If there is no hope to make Tcl/Tk functionnal on the OSX version, > maybe the Team should consider this option ? > > S. > > Stupid question because JoGL on OSX has nothing to do with X11 ? S. From vincent.couvert at scilab.org Thu May 27 08:27:25 2010 From: vincent.couvert at scilab.org (Vincent COUVERT) Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 08:27:25 +0200 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] Just a (stupid ?) question In-Reply-To: <20100526225247.16651zuz2qj60e8w@webmail.utc.fr> References: <20100526224613.10594f1sg21hyfls@webmail.utc.fr> <20100526225247.16651zuz2qj60e8w@webmail.utc.fr> Message-ID: <4BFE10CD.9070100@scilab.org> Hi St?phane, You are right, JoGL has nothing to do with X11 and we chose Java to have the same source code for all platforms where Scilab is supported (Windows, Linux, MacOS) and then only one source code version to maintain. Vincent Le 26/05/2010 22:52, Stephane Mottelet a ?crit : > Stephane Mottelet a ?crit : > >> Hi all, >> >> I have just dowloaded the latest version of OSX Gimp, >> and I realized that nobody complains about the X11 stuff. >> Did the Scilab Team consider that keeping X11 was a serious >> alternative to Cocoa ? >> If there is no hope to make Tcl/Tk functionnal on the OSX version, >> maybe the Team should consider this option ? >> >> S. >> >> > > Stupid question because JoGL on OSX has nothing to do with X11 ? > > S. > -- ------------------------------ Vincent COUVERT Responsable des d?veloppements ------------------------------ Consortium Scilab Digiteo Domaine de Voluceau Rocquencourt - B.P. 105 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex France T?l. : +33.1.39.63.54.46 ------------------------------ From rui_hirokawa at ybb.ne.jp Sun May 30 16:10:31 2010 From: rui_hirokawa at ybb.ne.jp (Rui Hirokawa) Date: Sun, 30 May 2010 23:10:31 +0900 Subject: japanese localization of Scilab help files Message-ID: <20100530231030.683A.D9A8AA53@ybb.ne.jp> Hello, I just started to make the japanese localized version of Scilab help files (modules/*/help/ja_JP/*.xml). It is prepared for the reference material of a control system design lecture at the Tokyo Metropolitan University in Tokyo, Japan. The japanese translated *.xml files is available from, http://www.geocities.jp/rui_hirokawa/scilab/ja.tar.gz Please note that only a part of help files (about 140) are available now. The compiled version of Scilab 5.2.2 file is available from, http://www.geocities.jp/rui_hirokawa/scilab/scilab_ja_JP_help.jar I hope that it will be merged into the Scilab distribution in near future. Rui -- Rui Hirokawa From rui_hirokawa at ybb.ne.jp Sun May 30 15:17:19 2010 From: rui_hirokawa at ybb.ne.jp (Rui Hirokawa) Date: Sun, 30 May 2010 22:17:19 +0900 Subject: japanese localization of Scilab help files Message-ID: <20100530221717.682E.D9A8AA53@ybb.ne.jp> Hello, I just started to make the japanese localized version of Scilab help files (modules/*/help/ja_JP/*.xml). It is prepared for the reference material of a control system design lecture at the Tokyo Metropolitan University in Tokyo, Japan. The japanese translated *.xml files is available from, http://www.geocities.jp/rui_hirokawa/scilab/ja.tar.gz Please note that only a part of help files (about 140) are available now. The compiled version of Scilab 5.2.2 file is available from, http://www.geocities.jp/rui_hirokawa/scilab/scilab_ja_JP_help.jar I hope that it will be merged into the Scilab distribution in near future. Rui -- Rui Hirokawa From sylvestre.ledru at scilab.org Mon May 31 04:54:49 2010 From: sylvestre.ledru at scilab.org (Sylvestre Ledru) Date: Mon, 31 May 2010 04:54:49 +0200 Subject: [Scilab-Dev] japanese localization of Scilab help files In-Reply-To: <20100530221717.682E.D9A8AA53@ybb.ne.jp> References: <20100530221717.682E.D9A8AA53@ybb.ne.jp> Message-ID: <1275274489.23757.1269.camel@zlarin> Hello Rui, Many thanks for your work. I will get back to you when I get back from holidays. Regards, Sylvestre Le dimanche 30 mai 2010 ? 22:17 +0900, Rui Hirokawa a ?crit : > Hello, > > I just started to make the japanese localized > version of Scilab help files (modules/*/help/ja_JP/*.xml). > > It is prepared for the reference material of a control system design > lecture at the Tokyo Metropolitan University in Tokyo, Japan. > > The japanese translated *.xml files is available from, > > http://www.geocities.jp/rui_hirokawa/scilab/ja.tar.gz > > Please note that only a part of help files (about 140) are > available now. > > The compiled version of Scilab 5.2.2 file is available from, > http://www.geocities.jp/rui_hirokawa/scilab/scilab_ja_JP_help.jar > > I hope that it will be merged into the Scilab distribution in near > future. > > Rui > -- ------------------------- Sylvestre Ledru ------------------------- The Scilab Consortium Digiteo Domaine de Voluceau Rocquencourt - B.P. 105 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex France