- From: Paul Zarucki <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Octave3 plugin again
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 09:58:29 +0000
Can you provide an MD5 checksum for LiveTeXmacs-1.0.7.3.iso so that I
can check it after downloading it?
Regards,
Paul
chu-ching huang wrote:
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Hi all,
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Since octave3 has a big leap with respective to octave2, especially in
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interaction with gnuplot, why not to separate octave 2/3? For instance,
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plugins octave2 and octave3.
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For the purpose to illustrate an octave example, I rewrite some octave
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plugin
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codes which could embed the generated picture within TeXmacs, reference:
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http://diffusion.cgu.edu.tw/ftp/TeXmacs/20091218.pdf
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http://diffusion.cgu.edu.tw/ftp/TeXmacs/20091218.tm
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If you want to work with octave3, you can try tm_octave3.tgz.
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By the way, the pdf file also gives some examples about probability. If you
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are interested, you can download iso file,
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http://diffusion.cgu.edu.tw/ftp/LiveTeXmacs-1.0.7.3.iso
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and burn it to DVD or build a bootable USB. It owns plenty of CAS supported
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by
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TeXmacs (1.0.7.3-qt version) and fully Pyton-2.6.4 computing environment.
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All
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the code of tm file above can work on it.
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Best regards,
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cch
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