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Scipad 7.20.1

Scipad 7.20.1
(16028 downloads for this version - 28562 downloads for all versions)
Details
Version
7.2.1
Authors
Mathieu Philippe (INRIA)
Enrico Segre (Weizmann Institute)
Francois Vogel
Owner Organization
Weizmann Institute / INRIA
Maintainers
Pierre MARECHAL
Allan CORNET
Category
License
Creation Date
September 26, 2012
Source created on
Scilab 5.4.x
Binaries available on
Scilab 5.4.x:
Windows 64-bit Windows 32-bit Linux 64-bit Linux 32-bit macOS
Scilab 5.5.x:
Windows 64-bit Windows 32-bit Linux 64-bit Linux 32-bit macOS
Install command
--> atomsInstall("scipad")
Description
            scipad (atoms format)            
Files (3)
[567.64 kB]
Source code archive
makes it available for scilab 5.4
[625.79 kB]
OS-independent binary for Scilab 5.4.x
Binary version
Automatically generated by the ATOMS compilation chain

[608.74 kB]
OS-independent binary for Scilab 5.5.x
Binary version (all platforms)
Automatically generated by the ATOMS compilation chain

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Comments (7)     Leave a comment 
Comment from Jun Ku -- November 6, 2012, 02:24:02 AM    
Bug when running SciNotes after scipad Toolbox installed:
 !--error 4 
Undefined variable: MSDOS
at line      44 of function scipad called by :  
at line       8 of function editor called by :  
4d9aae:-7fe5");editor();;if exists("%oldgcbo")
while executing a callback

//This Bug happened both at Windows 2003 R2 and Windows 7 Ultimate
Answer from François VOGEL -- November 6, 2012, 10:23:22 PM    
This answer has been deleted.
Answer from François VOGEL -- November 6, 2012, 11:11:46 PM    
> Bug when running SciNotes after scipad Toolbox installed

The Scipad version provided on this page is 7.20, which is more than 3.5 years old.

I can't reproduce the issue, at least with the latest Scipad version available (8.71).

If you can reproduce the issue with a recent Scipad version, please file a bug report in 
the Scipad tracker, so that we can more easily discuss it:

http://sourceforge.net/p/scipad/tickets

(you need to be logged in to do this, you can log in from:
https://sourceforge.net/p/scipad/tickets/new
)

Thanks!
Answer from Samuel Gougeon -- March 17, 2013, 12:32:23 PM    
> The Scipad version provided on this page is 7.20, which is more than 3.5 years old.
> I can't reproduce the issue, at least with the latest Scipad version available
(8.71).

Why not updating to 8.71 on ATOMS?
Answer from François VOGEL -- March 17, 2013, 01:40:50 PM    

> Why not updating to 8.71 on ATOMS?

Because I insist on having full control on my software.

Scipad is an independent project hosted at SourceForge:

http://sourceforge.net/p/scipad

Scipad latest versions are here:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/scipad/files/
Comment from Samuel Gougeon -- March 17, 2013, 12:29:46 PM    
Hello François,
The variable MSDOS was removed from Scilab 5.4.0 (or even before). It was declared
obsolete for a while before its definitive removal.
This bug is fully reproducible with the current Scipad released on ATOMS.
Best regards
Samuel
PS : getos() should be used instead
Answer from François VOGEL -- March 17, 2013, 01:39:42 PM    
> Hello François,
> The variable MSDOS was removed from Scilab 5.4.0 (or even before). It was declared
> obsolete for a while before its definitive removal.

Yes, I know. SEP #39.

> This bug is fully reproducible with the current Scipad released on ATOMS.

Of course...
I have removed any use of MSDOS from Scipad in version 8.40 (15 March 2010). The issue 
reported here is fixed for exactly 3 years.

Users should just move to a Scipad version more recent than the 7.20 that is proposed on 
the bare atoms repository. Such a version cannot be found on this atoms.scilab.org 
website, it can be found from the Scipad SourceForge project page:

http://sourceforge.net/p/scipad

Scipad latest versions are here:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/scipad/files/

These Scipad versions support the atoms system of Scilab 5: they are installed, loaded, 
removed, etc. the same as any other atoms package, however the difference is that these 
recent versions are not stored in the atoms repository managed by the Scilab 
team/Digiteo/whatever (I have lost track of what the current situation is).
Scipad is an independent project.
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