Mike, So if I understand you correctly, what TeXmacs really aught to do is to invoke just the interpreter via AXIOMsys - not the whole "Superman" thing. Right? This way, there will always only be one
Hi Bill, There seems to be a misconception that the NAG version of Axiom puts out two prompts on startup while the Open version puts out one. This is not actually true: the Axiom interpreter (invoked
If you are using a TeX-based interface then you might want to consider wiring in some of the code that exists for the TechExplorer interface under Windows. In particular we had a TeX-based browser in
Bill, The mechanism for generating tex code (via )set output tex on) is the same mechanism for generating fortran code (via )set output fortran on). We could, in a very general way, implement scheme
Techexplorer was written after Axiom was sent to NAG. We were not allowed to work on Axiom after it left the building and basically were told to wander in circles around our chairs until we came up w
Hello Tim, Thank you very much for the code. I misunderstood, I thought TeX linebreaks were generated by Axiom from its internal knowledge of the tree of the formula, not from an external program. I
I suspect that one of the reasons why Springer didn't pursue the project was that the machinery was too specific to generalise easily to other books. There is an economic problem in that the normal "
I'm trying to think thru the issue involved in making Axiom open source. The key issue, at least in my mind, is to try to communicate from the designers (of algebra, of boot code, of system faciliti
I believe that the textbook was an interactive version of Bill Jacob's "Linear Functions and Matrix Theory" book, and it certainly wasn't ever published. You would need a lot of code (including the s
Hi Tim, Thats for the ANNA (Axiom Numerical Analyst) hyperdoc interface which requires the link to the NAG Library. This is in the development/src/interp Makefile I sent you. Not sure what this is -