- From: Joris van der Hoeven <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: TeXmacs interfaces to Maxima, MuPAD and REDUCE
- Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 16:37:15 +0200 (MET DST)
On 1 Aug 2001, Diego Restrepo wrote:
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I like call your attetion about a technical paper which recently appears
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in the Computer Science section of arXiv.org, an (linux based) automated
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e-print archive.
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The paper is on http://arxiv.org/abs/cs.SC/0107036 :
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Title: TeXmacs interfaces to Maxima, MuPAD and REDUCE
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Authors: A.G. Grozin
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Comments: Talk at 5 Int. Workshop on Computer Algebra and its
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Applications to Physics, Dubna, June 28-30; 9 pages, prepared in TeXmacs
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and exported as LaTeX, 6 PostScript figures included
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Subj-class: Symbolic Computation; Mathematical Software
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ACM-class: I.1.3;G.4
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GNU TeXmacs is a free wysiwyg word processor providing an excellent
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typesetting quality of texts and formulae. It can also be used as an
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interface to Computer Algebra Systems (CASs). In the present work,
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interfaces to three general-purpose CASs have been implemented.
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Paper: Source (105kb), PostScript, or Other formats
Yes, I know; I will soon put a link to it on the TeXmacs web-pages.
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Concerning the Tuturial I really miss something about cross references
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to equations, tables, figures, sections and bibliography. If you like I
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should try write a section concerning this issue
Yes, that would be very nice. Please contact Andrey
Grozin directly at address@hidden
He might have some valuable ideas and/or suggestions.
Best regards, Joris
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