Actually, I'm unaware of what lies ahead as I'm working on the system layer by layer. I expect life to get much harder once I get out of the lisp layers. The first announced version is likely to onl
Hi Guys, You're probably aware of this but, just in case, it may help for me to point out some of the differences between the Unix and Windows system. 1. Graphics: On Unix this is done with a combina
True, I merely quoted it because of the quality of the markup. If you want to edit MathML/OpenMath etc. then there are lots of options: Mathtype and WebEQ from Design Science, a free add-on to TechEx
A secondary issue is that the next goal after getting OpenAxiom to run in Windows is to provide a new GUI frontend (to replace Techexplorer). The current plan is to use TeXmacs. Currently TeXmacs ru
A secondary issue is that the next goal after getting OpenAxiom to run in Windows is to provide a new GUI frontend (to replace Techexplorer). The current plan is to use TeXmacs. Currently TeXmacs run
Ok, I have no particularly strong reason to continue with Cygwin. My current goal is to support the open source version of Axiom with both Codemist CCL and GCL on a Windows platform and I just consid
Dear Bill, I've already supplied Tim with a copy of the last release of Axiom for this purpose. You won't get anywhere with trying to use other versions of Techexplorer with that version of Axiom bec
Tim, It has occurred to me that during our work on the open source version of AXIOM it would be very nice to have a previous operational version of AXIOM available for testing and comparison. To that