Martin Rubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * undo should have sane behaviour, whatever that is. Possibly, it should be
> restricted to the current input, but that might be too restrictive. (For
> example, if one has overwritten some important output by accident.)
Just realised that axiom in
But for now I would be quite happy just to follow Maxima's
lead and get rid the 'tm_axiom' program by making just
simple extensions of the Axiom text-oriented user interface
so that it is more friendly to external programs that wish
to send commands and parse it's output.
Sorry, I cannot help, I
Quoting Ralf Hemmecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 05/23/2007 06:59 PM, Bill Page wrote:
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I think there should be a sub-directory in
the Axiom source distribution that contains User Interface
code, e.g. also the customized 'tm_axiom.c' program and
the associated Windows version for TeXmacs.
O
On 05/23/2007 06:59 PM, Bill Page wrote:
Quoting Ralf Hemmecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
What about putting the version of axiom.el.paphlet on the
wiki and announce a link?
Or even put it into the Axiom SVN archive at sourceforge?
+1 for the archive. I think there should be a sub-directory in
th
Quoting Ralf Hemmecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
What about putting the version of axiom.el.paphlet on the
wiki and announce a link?
Or even put it into the Axiom SVN archive at sourceforge?
+1 for the archive. I think there should be a sub-directory in
the Axiom source distribution that contains
On 05/23/2007 05:44 PM, Martin Rubey wrote:
Below is the next version. It colors output green.
What about putting the version of axiom.el.pamphlet on the wiki and
announce a link?
Or even put it into the Axiom SVN archive at sourceforge?
Ralf
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Below is the next version. It colors output green.
After having done this, it occurred to me that it might make more sense to
color *input* green, but I don't know.
C Y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> --- Martin Rubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure. Your solution may be more robust than mine
--- Martin Rubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> after a day of hacking and with some help from Cliff and Jay (many
> thanks!) I have a new version of axiom.el, which you find attached.
SWEEET! Thanks Martin!
> I'd be extremely grateful for feedback!
I'll test it on my home mach