MacOS – Troubleshooting Octave 3.8.0 GUI Mode Launch Issue

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I installed Octave 3.8.0 using homebrew. The Octave official FAQ says I can use --force-gui option to start octave with the GUI.

But when I use octave --force-gui command in the terminal, nothing happens differently. That is, Octave is still started in command-line interface.

How can I fix that?

Best Answer

I had a similar problem with Octave 4.0.0, when I installed it as hadi suggested I got this message:

The graphical user interface is disabled by default since it is still buggy on
OS X; use brew with the option --with-gui to enable it.


Octave was compiled with gnuplot; enable it via graphics_toolkit('gnuplot').
All graphics terminals can be used by setting the environment variable GNUTERM
in ~/.octaverc, and building gnuplot with the corresponding options.

setenv('GNUTERM','qt')    # Requiers QT; install gnuplot --with-qt
setenv('GNUTERM','x11')   # Requires XQuartz; install gnuplot --with-x11
setenv('GNUTERM','wxt')   # Requires wxmac; install gnuplot --with-wxmac
setenv('GNUTERM','aqua')  # Requires AquaTerm; install gnuplot --with-aquaterm

You may also set this variable from within Octave. For printing the cairo backend
is recommended, i.e., install gnuplot with --with-cairo, and use

print -dpdfcairo figure.pdf


When using the the qt or fltk toolkits then invisible figures do not work because
osmesa does currently not work with the Mac's OpenGL implementation. The usage of
gnuplot is recommened.

What worked for me was adding the --with-gui:

brew install octave --with-qt --with-fltk --with-gui

Or reinstalling:

brew reinstall octave --with-qt --with-fltk --with-gui