view scripts/prefs/private/prefsfile.m @ 17010:c50ee84842a9

Add preferences and prefdir functions * scripts/prefs/private/prefsfile.m (prefsfile): Use prefdir() instread of ~ for folder part of file. * scripts/prefs/preferences.m: New file. * scripts/prefs/prefdir.m: New file. * scripts/prefs/module.mk: Add preferences.m and prefdir.m * libinterp/corefcn/octave-link.h, libinterp/corefcn/octave-link.cc (octave_link::show_preferences): New function. (octave_link)::do_show_preferences: New fuction. (__octave_link_show_preferences__): New function. * libgui/src/octave-qt-link.h, libgui/src/octave-qt-link.cc (octave_qt_link::show_preferences_signal): New signal. (octave_qt_link::do_show_preferences): New function. * libgui/src/main-window.cc (main_window::construct_octave_qt_link): connect octave link to show settings dialog slot.
author John Donoghue <john.donoghue@ieee.org>
date Thu, 18 Jul 2013 10:56:44 -0400
parents 6ec182c207af
children 8003a4f013be
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## Copyright (C) 2012 John W. Eaton
##
## This file is part of Octave.
##
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## -*- texinfo -*-
## @deftypefn {Function File} {} prefsfile ()
## Undocumented internal function.
## @end deftypefn

## Author: jwe

function retval = prefsfile ()

  retval = [ prefdir()  "/.octave_prefs" ];
  

endfunction

%% Testing these functions will require some care to avoid wiping out
%% existing (or creating unwanted) preferences for the user running the
%% tests.