Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: Axiom and Sage

2007-12-09 Thread Martin Rubey
"William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 10 Dec 2007 08:25:00 +0100, Martin Rubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > (2) jsmath looks identical to tex, since it is 100% implementation of > > > the > > > tex layout engine. > > > > I do no

Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: Axiom and Sage

2007-12-09 Thread William Stein
On 10 Dec 2007 08:25:00 +0100, Martin Rubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > (2) jsmath looks identical to tex, since it is 100% implementation of the > > tex layout engine. > > I do not think that the latter is true. I should clarify what I meant --

Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: Axiom and Sage

2007-12-09 Thread Martin Rubey
"William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > (2) jsmath looks identical to tex, since it is 100% implementation of the > tex layout engine. I do not think that the latter is true. However, what I know is, that it uses the TeX fonts. On the other hand, there is tex4ht, which is capable of pro

[Axiom-developer] Axiom and Sage

2007-12-09 Thread daly
Well,per your request, I logged in to the Sage VM and did sage -f fricas-0.3.1 simply hangs. However, sage -f axiom4sage-0.3.1 succeeds and shows a total time of real 18m42 or, if I include network time real 19.6 which is about the wall-clock time. So there appears to be a suggestion that

Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: Axiom and Sage

2007-12-09 Thread Waldek Hebisch
Tim Daly wote: > >The main plus of this packaging for sage is that it builds from > >source quickly (in a few minutes) using precompiled clisp files. > > Well, on my 2Ghz machine with 2 Gig of memory running VMWare and > using the sage vmware image (but upgrading the VM to have 1G memory) > I star

Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: Axiom and Sage

2007-12-09 Thread M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
root wrote: The main plus of this packaging for sage is that it builds from source quickly (in a few minutes) using precompiled clisp files. Well, on my 2Ghz machine with 2 Gig of memory running VMWare and using the sage vmware image (but upgrading the VM to have 1G memory) I started the packag

Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: Axiom and Sage

2007-12-09 Thread Arthur Ralfs
William Stein wrote: > Two points: > (1) "All Axiom needs is a mathml enabled browser with the correct fonts." >This is a nontrivial assumption to make. E.g., I have this on none of > my web browsers and mathml doesn't ship with browsers yet. > Mathml ships with Firefox although you have t

[Axiom-developer] Re: Axiom and Sage

2007-12-09 Thread William Stein
On Dec 9, 2007 1:00 PM, root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >The main plus of this packaging for sage is that it builds from > >source quickly (in a few minutes) using precompiled clisp files. > > Well, on my 2Ghz machine with 2 Gig of memory running VMWare and > using the sage vmware image (but upgr

[Axiom-developer] Re: Axiom and Sage

2007-12-09 Thread root
>The main plus of this packaging for sage is that it builds from >source quickly (in a few minutes) using precompiled clisp files. Well, on my 2Ghz machine with 2 Gig of memory running VMWare and using the sage vmware image (but upgrading the VM to have 1G memory) I started the package-install at

[Axiom-developer] Re: Axiom and Sage

2007-12-09 Thread William Stein
On Dec 9, 2007 10:42 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Having downloaded the Sage vmware image and done a > package-install('axiom4sage...') I find that Sage is > not running Axiom but Fricas, which is a fork. That's > fine but I'd appreciate it if you be specific that > you're using Fricas, not Ax

[Axiom-developer] Axiom and Sage

2007-12-09 Thread daly
Having downloaded the Sage vmware image and done a package-install('axiom4sage...') I find that Sage is not running Axiom but Fricas, which is a fork. That's fine but I'd appreciate it if you be specific that you're using Fricas, not Axiom. They are separate projects and I don't want the confusio

[Axiom-developer] 20071208.01.tpd.patch

2007-12-09 Thread daly
This patch is part of the browser-based hyperdoc work. With this patch three new features are created for AJAX. 1) It is now possible to have an input field that contains lisp code. This is useful for calling lisp code underlying Axiom directly. For example: will essentially perfor