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Re: [TeXmacs] Spreadsheets


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  • From: "El.Douwen" <address@hidden>
  • To: address@hidden
  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Spreadsheets
  • Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2012 03:03:33 +0200

hi

in my mac os X i have 1.0.7.15
in my ubuntu12 under wirtualbow i have 1.0.7.14 (founded in the ubuntu software center)
under mac os maxima doesnot work beacause installed via a .app and txmacs can not recognize it : maybe an explanation
but under ubuntu the maxima works well

Vincent

Le 15 oct. 2012 à 21:37, Fabricio Alcalde a écrit :

I don't know.. maybe your version doesn't support it. Here at my job I have version 1.0.7.12 and it doesn't show the spreadsheet options, but it appears in the manual.

At home I have version 1.0.7.15, the one in Debian Wheezy, and it works.

Best regards
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F.A.B.

2012/10/15 El.Douwen <address@hidden>
hi thanks
i wanted to verify
i have selected maxima in document/scripts
now i dont have anything else than susual tables and blocks in the table icon, in text mode or in math mode
under ubuntu12/virtualbox it is the same
what have i squizzed ?
Vincent

Le 15 oct. 2012 à 19:51, Fabricio Alcalde a écrit :

Easy.. You have to select the script type in Document->scripts.. Choose Maxima and now in the "table" icon you should have two more options: Textual spreadsheet and Numeric spreadsheet.

Read "Using Texmacs as an interface" page in the manual.

Back to the topic: Is the only difference the format of the table? If it is, then let me say that I think that the user may prefer to format table by itself.
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F.A.B.

2012/10/15 El.Douwen <address@hidden>
hi
simple question : how do you get a srpeadsheet in texmacs ?
Vincent

Le 13 oct. 2012 à 21:37, Fabricio Alcalde a écrit :

> Hi!. Short question: What is the difference between Textual and Numeric spreadsheet? The manual doesn't clarify this point.
>
> Best regards.
> --
> F.A.B.








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