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about Gnome2::Vte
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Germany
2007-04-02 09:57:56
Hello guys,
i have a question about Gnome2::Vte.
So i try to open Octave in a Vte terminal. It opens and even
works. I 
can feed octave with data through "..feed_child"
method. But here comes 
the problem. I would like to take the output of octave and
display it in 
a different widget.
For starting Octave i use the "fork_command"
method. I tried using and 
openpty and set_pty but something goes wrong there too.

How can i read the output from Octave? Any ideas?
Any kind of help will be appreciated.

PS: I attach the code until now.

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Dimitar Kenanov

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Department of Bioinformatics
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Re: about Gnome2::Vte
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United States
2007-04-02 20:00:20
On Apr 2, 2007, at 10:57 AM, Dimitar Kenanov wrote:

> How can i read the output from Octave? Any ideas?
> Any kind of help will be appreciated.

Can you explain a little further what you actually want to
happen?

E.g., do you simply want a way to have octave execute
commands (in  
which case displaying the terminal isn't strictly
necessary), or do  
you want to be able to scrape from octave's output things to
display?


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