cl-typesetting is cool. I like what he's doing.
I don't think it can replace latex if only for the simple
reason that every time I need to do something there are
thousands of web pages of help and hundreds of packages.
Tim
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Cliff,
I'm not sure what you mean by a "minimalist TeX executable". Are
you thinking of producing a TeX in lisp? That would be amazing!
What shell scripts are you having trouble with? I don't recall
writing shell scripts for anything but I write a lot of code so
it wouldn't surprise me. We can c
> On Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:26 PM, C Y wrote:
> >
>
>
>> On Sunday, September 14, 2014 10:49 PM,
> "d...@axiom-developer.org" wrote:
>
>> > Camm,
>>
>> GCL is not the problem with a solaris port.
>>
>> Solaris does not include texlive support (for free anyway). So Axiom
>>
> On Sunday, September 14, 2014 10:49 PM, "d...@axiom-developer.org"
> wrote:
> > Camm,
>
> GCL is not the problem with a solaris port.
>
> Solaris does not include texlive support (for free anyway). So Axiom
> would have to be adjusted to build without using TeX. While that is
> technical
Camm,
GCL is not the problem with a solaris port.
Solaris does not include texlive support (for free anyway). So Axiom
would have to be adjusted to build without using TeX. While that is
technically possible it goes against the project goals.
Tim
Greetings! GCL 2.6.11 fully supports solaris.
Take care,
Aleksej Saushev writes:
> u1204 writes:
>
>>>Greetings! Are solaris and or Windows (mingw and cygwin) targets of
>>>interest? If so, what AXIOM setting works here?
>>
>> Solaris? Does that still exist? I don't have access to a Solaris
I'm unable to help you.
I'm sorry if that offends you as that was never my intention.
In any case, I feel no need to continue this discussion.
Tim
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d...@axiom-developer.org writes:
>>Greetings! Are solaris and or Windows (mingw and cygwin) targets of
>>interest? If so, what AXIOM setting works here?
>
> Solaris? Does that still exist? I don't have access to a Solaris box
> anymore. I thought it sat in the corner with Mul