wxMaxima has a lisp script that outputs MathML. I don't think we do 
anything along those lines. It would be nice if the output would use a 
mathml (perhaps with mathjax) pipeline, I think thats the only way to get 
useful line breaking for long equations.





On Friday, April 26, 2013 11:39:15 AM UTC+1, Dmitry Shkirmanov wrote:
>
>  You mean ascii-art for equations? Clearly the terminal will wrap long 
> lines.
>
> I mean some tool that can display output similar to the (%o6) of 
>
>
> http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-V_sMjWKtLfQ/Tx9plVJ74xI/AAAAAAAAAqA/sgGhbgGAoB0/s1600/wxmaxima.png
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> The output here is split into two lines.
>
>
> On Friday, April 26, 2013 8:47:25 AM UTC+1, Dmitry Shkirmanov wrote: 
>>
>> Hello, list. I used to use Sage a couple of years ago but moved to the 
>> Maxima. 
>> The reason for the moving to the maxima was that Sage could not split a 
>> long symbolic output into several lines  and showed this output as one 
>> long line (i used browser based gui). Such kind of output is absolutely 
>> unobservable. 
>>
>> But now i found out that maxima is terrible slow on some tasks in 
>> comparison with commercial CAS (maple in particular). So i am thinking 
>> about trying Sage again. As a result i have a question: is there some 
>> Sage GUI that can split long output into lines? 
>>
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