Actually I was never really interested in getting a copy of the commercial version of Axiom as such. I already had a copy of the demo version of Axiom for Windows that was distributed by NAG as part
I have recently installed the new version 3.8 of Reduce that includes support for input and output of MathML. Content MathML, as opposed to Presentation MathML retains a large part of the mathematica
Changes http://page.axiom-developer.org/zope/mathaction/210PamphletSupportOnMathAction/diff -- If anyone can get ndvi to work with FireFox then I will get very excited. Yes, "techexplorer can do it"
Changes http://page.axiom-developer.org/zope/mathaction/210PamphletSupportOnMathAction/diff -- dvi plugin from several places. this page appears to claim that techexplorer can do it: http://www.damtp
I think this is a good design. :) What is the size of the unit input transaction? Would one Axiom command per transaction might be too limiting? Of course it might consist of multiple lines even for
Greetings! The gcl-tk stuff I posted earlier is at least an option which works with axiom as currently distributed on Linux. My feeling is that it is likely also a low hanging fruit on Windows. In th
... Here are my summary opinions at this point -- feedback most appreciated! (Just a note of clarification -- tcl/tk, which exists in GCL now and is a portable scripting language, is *not the same*
Greetings! The small patch needs to be applied (to o/file.d) and saved_gcl recompiled. If this is an obstacle, please let me know. I could provide a loadable accept if needed. This obviously has adva
Greetings! Here's a quick way to get started: == address@hidden:/fix/t1/camm/debian/gcl/gcl-2.6.6$ diff -u ../gcl-2.6.5/o/file.d o/file.d Thanks Camm! The diff command suggests that this code is alr
Tim, I will look into this problem. I can also reproduce it here provided that no previous install of Axiom exists. I think that it must have something to do with the timing of the setting of the AXI