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  • From: "Adam Ehlers Nyholm Thomsen" <address@hidden>
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  • Subject: Make maxima session understand cdot
  • Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 18:41:40 +0200
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Hello
I am a very happy Texmacs user and though I am only a high school
student I still find it a very useful tool for all my mathematics,
chemistry and physic reports. However from time to time our math
teacher wants us to show him that we are able to use a Computer
Algebra System and for that I have been using Maxima via Texmacs which
works perfectly. Except for one small annoyance, when giving maxima
input in mathematical input mode it only supports the "invisible"
product sign it doesn't support the asterisk, times, or cdot signs. Is
it possible to make the maxima session convert those to usual
"invisible" product signs for maxima but while keeping the chosen sign
in texmacs. This is especially useful when giving products of natural
numbers since it 7 4 is very ambigious. Is there anywhere I can change
this, in the scheme session files or something?
It would be a great help.
Thanks in advance,
Adam



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