BTW, if possible, please teach me how to test octave with texmacs
in the simplest way ;-)

I dont know the solution to the actual problem. But I think I can help
on this issue.

Open Texmacs. Click on Insert -> Session -> Octave. In the octave
prompt, you can enter

a=[1 2; 3 4]

to define a 2x2 matrix. To display the matrix, you can enter

a+0

This works with texmacs 1.0.6, octave 2.1.73 but not with octave 2.9.9.

hth
raju


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