--- Martin Rubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > A light trial on Windows XP using the old Windows binary works!
> 
> good. Which emacs?  Maybe you could add a section stating where it
> runs and where it doesn't, using a tabular, for example.

That's not a bad idea, but for now it's pretty simple:

Linux:  Gnu Emacs + Axiom (any version should work, newer is better)
Windows:  I used Axiom Windows version 0.1.4 and GNU Emacs 21.3.1
(i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) on Windows XP.  Other versions may work, but
untested.

Other platforms untested.

> By the way, I love your idea of copying an input output pair.  Used
> it twenty times already!

Cool!  Thanks :-).

> A port to xemacs and vi would be superb.  I believe Ralf is using
> xemacs, Thomas and Christian from my department are using vi and
> TeXmacs.  Thomas said he'd switch to emacs if emacs would display
> output as LaTeX, though.

Imaxima (http://members3.jcom.home.ne.jp/imaxima/Site/Welcome.html) is
capable of things like that.  From my standpoint the return isn't worth
the effort it would probably take to get it running, but I imagine
anyone who wanted to could get IMaxima to be IAxiom ;-).

Cheers, and thanks Martin for all the effort you have put in!

CY


       
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