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Actually beyond porting hyperdoc to windows I've been looking at
wxAxiom (based on wxMaxima) and a browser-based Hyperdoc. 

At the moment, due to the great work by Arthur Ralfs, I'm making
progress on the browser-based version. I now have some of the
hyperdoc pages converted and am working on using Arthur's code
to evaluate and return math output directly to the browser.
Axiom's output in mathML in firefox is very pretty.

Once I get this to work, firefox can be a standard replacement for
hyperdoc, the pages will be in html, and you can change colors
to whatever you'd like. In addition, you'll be able to write your
own pages for class.

It would go a lot faster if I knew javascript. 
I'm a complete novice at coding web pages.
They aren't pretty but they work.

Tim



>Thank you so much - I'll look into it as soon as I can.  Do you know if
>anybody is working on a simple shell for Axiom in windows, with colours
>etc?  Or even something better, such as wxMaxima is for Maxima?
>
>cheers,
>Alasdair
>
>On 9/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Alasdair,
>>
>> http://daly.axiom-developer.org/hyperwin.tgz
>>
>> contains a hyperdoc that runs standalone on windows.
>> It requires Xming. It will not send commands to Axiom
>> but most of the documentation works standalone anyway.
>>
>> Tim


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