On Tuesday, May 09, 2006 1:51 PM C Y
> Francois Maltey wrote:
>
> > Axiomacs.el does the exchanges between emacs and axiom with
> > *.input files.
> >
> > So I can use multi-lines blocs command, as in an *.imput
> > file, and at the end I can save interpreter sessions.
>
> By the latter do you
Norman Ramsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I have said for years that if you want better documentation, don't
| look to your tools---look to your *process*. The good news is that
| almost any kind kind of process will work: you just need multiple eyes
| to review the documents, and you need acco
>We have found that for a moderately large project (say over 10,000
>lines of code) an outline (or even a set of outlines) is not enough.
>We rely heavily on a LaTeX table of contents (our best analog to a Leo
>outline), but we also rely on diagrams and overview chapters.
>This is all very expensiv
On Tuesday, May 09, 2006 7:35 PM Norman Ramsey wrote:
> ...
> We have found that for a moderately large project (say over
> 10,000 lines of code) an outline (or even a set of outlines) is
> not enough. We rely heavily on a LaTeX table of contents (our
> best analog to a Leo outline), but we also re
> On Tuesday, May 09, 2006 4:38 PM Norman Ramsey wrote:
> > ...
> > I'm afraid you can have 'simple and understandable' or
> > you can have 'precise'. You can't have both. The man
> > page represents the usual muddled compromise that provides
> > neither.
>
> I don't mean for the followi
On Tuesday, May 09, 2006 4:38 PM Norman Ramsey wrote:
> ...
> I'm afraid you can have 'simple and understandable' or
> you can have 'precise'. You can't have both. The man
> page represents the usual muddled compromise that provides
> neither.
>
I don't mean for the following commments to be in
Greg and Martin,
On Tuesday, May 09, 2006 8:35 AM Vanuxem Grégory wrote:
>
> Can you look at the following issue (it seems that there is a
> strange bug in IssueTracker):
>
> http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/289TroubleWithEscapesOrMap
>
I agree that the previous behaviour of this page seems to
Le mardi 09 mai 2006 à 14:52 +0200, Martin Rubey a écrit :
> Vanuxem Grégory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Bill,
> >
> > Can you look at the following issue (it seems that there is a strange
> > bug in IssueTracker):
>
> the bug is not in IssueTracker, but in MathAction itself. Note that the
Hi Bill,
... noweb modifications ...
The bottom line here is that I agree with Norman that
modifying noweb's behavior is not the correct solution
and that if anything it should be more exact and strict.
Actually, I did not say that I want to modify noweb in any way.
To me it was only not clea
> Unfortunately, the website http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~nr/noweb/ is not
> very explicit about pointing to a nice documentation that describes the
> semantics of all the various situations where << and >> can appear
> (non-escaped) in a simple and understandable manner.
The definitive answe
Dear Aldor friends,
I'd like to announce version 0.2.0 of ALLPROSE.
(Aldor Literate Programming Support Environemnt)
http://www.hemmecke.de/aldor
ALLPROSE is intended for people who want to write libraries in Aldor and
don't want to bother about setting up the Makefiles and dependencies of
their
--- Francois Maltey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > Anyway, for those who absolutely can't wait to have something
> > better than the dos window, this might help. I don't know how
> > to "special case" Windows cleanly in Emacs yet, so this version
> > is a one-off from the sandbox pam
Hi,
Le mardi 09 mai 2006 à 17:32 +0200, Vanuxem Grégory a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Le mardi 09 mai 2006 à 14:52 +0200, Martin Rubey a écrit :
> > Vanuxem Grégory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Bill,
> > >
> > > Can you look at the following issue (it seems that there is a strange
> > > bug in I
Hi,
Le mardi 09 mai 2006 à 14:52 +0200, Martin Rubey a écrit :
> Vanuxem Grégory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Bill,
> >
> > Can you look at the following issue (it seems that there is a strange
> > bug in IssueTracker):
>
> the bug is not in IssueTracker, but in MathAction itself. Note tha
Hello,
> Anyway, for those who absolutely can't wait to have something better
> than the dos window, this might help. I don't know how to "special
> case" Windows cleanly in Emacs yet, so this version is a one-off from
> the sandbox pamphlet for now. I loaded it by opening the file in
> Emacs,
Vanuxem Grégory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Bill,
>
> Can you look at the following issue (it seems that there is a strange
> bug in IssueTracker):
the bug is not in IssueTracker, but in MathAction itself. Note that the Issue
is classified as a MathAction bug...
Martin
> http://wiki.axiom-d
Bill,
Can you look at the following issue (it seems that there is a strange
bug in IssueTracker):
http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/289TroubleWithEscapesOrMap
Cheers,
Greg
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