Octave .m files opening in Xcode
Jean-Francois Gobin
jf at gobinjf.be
Sun Sep 25 07:59:16 PDT 2011
Good Morning Wes,
the ".m" extension is considered to be a C source file. If you do more
Octave editing than C/C++, feel free to change the application used to open
.m files.
J.
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 9:46 AM, Wesley Davis <wodavis at aggies.ncat.edu>wrote:
> Is there anything that I can do to run my scripts? I see that Macports
> lists Octave as a port? Or, am I just out of luck?
>
> Wes
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 9:42 AM, vincent habchi <vince at macports.org>wrote:
>
>> Le 25 sept. 2011 à 15:38, Wesley Davis <wodavis at aggies.ncat.edu> a écrit
>> :
>>
>> > I just installed Octave, Gnuplot and Aquaerm using Macports. I installed
>> all three so that I could see the plots of my Ocave scripts. However, now
>> when run my Ocatave .m scripts I get the Xcode application and not the text
>> editor
>>
>> .m is the standard extension for Objective-C source files. No wonder XCode
>> pops up when you double-click them…
>>
>> Vincent
>
>
>
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