Hi, I installed octave and gnuplot on my mac. Though octave starts up and does calculations, it is not recognising gnuplot for plotting and says gnuplot command not found though both are sitting in the same directory and gnuplot independently works fine. The resize problem has been encountered before. However, I do not recall who reported it or if they were running MacOS or Linux (pretty sure it wasn't Windows).
Octave.app is a project to bundle and distribute GNU Octave as a native Mac GUI application. This makes it easy to install and use GNU Octave on Mac.
We are not an official GNU project, or part of GNU Octave. We are a rag-tag band of misfits who’ve written a tool to download and build GNU Octave and its dependencies and bundle them as a Mac app.
Our goal is to make ready-to-use Octave.app installers available to the public.
Download
All Octave.app releases are available on the Downloads page.
Activclient mac os. When running Octave.app for the first time, instead of just double-clicking it, you will need to right-click on it and choose “Open”, so you get a dialog asking you if you really want to run it, since it’s from an unidentified developer. This is because the app is not signed. This is something we’re working on.
If you’re feeling adventurous, beta and pre-release versions can be found on the Developer Downloads page.
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License
Most of Octave.app’s code is GPL, with the exception of its Homebrew formula files, which are BSD 2-Clause License.
GNU Octave itself is GPL. Its dependencies are available under various FLOSS licenses.
Alternate InstallationsInstalling with Homebrew Cask
To install Octave.app using Homebrew Cask:
Installing directly with Homebrew
NOTE: This is not the normal way to install Octave.app! Unless you have a particular reason for doing this, please just download and install the regular Octave.app distribution.
If you want to build and install our Qt-enabled Octave build via Homebrew instead of using the Octave.app distribution, you can do this by setting up Homebrew as normal, and doing the following:
If you have a previous
octave build from the regular Homebrew or dpo/openblas formulae, you need to unlink it first with brew unlink octave .
People and Support
Sebastian Schoeps is the original author and maintainer.
Andrew Janke is a maintainer.
For help with Octave.app, please head to the octave-app GitHub repo and see its issue tracker. Andrew also sometimes hangs out on the
#octave https://qqhtmz.weebly.com/check-for-malware-on-mac.html. channel on freenode IRC.
Acknowledgements
Octave.app is powered by Homebrew. https://qqhtmz.weebly.com/mmo-for-mac.html.
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