Dear Bertrand, Is the updated mathematica plug-in for TeXmacs available somewhere? Would be great :-).
Cheers, Peter. On Apr 20, 2012, at 3:01 PM, BB wrote: > > I just received a confirmation from the organiser of the Mathematica > Symposium of Users ( London June 11th-13th 2012 ) , that my paper has been > accepted. > You can find below the text of the abstract i sent (one month ago). > > Some participants of this meeting will likely want to try TeXmacs. > It would be great -if possible - to provide them an installable version of a > plugin Mathematica. > I have myself a version of Andrey's plugin, working well on my mac thanks to > the great help of Philippe and Miguel, > but I'm unable to summarize how Miguel did that job ( i kept all the stuff > generated during the compilation ). > > I would appreciate any idea/advice on what should possibly say/show/ask at > the meeting. > > bertrand > > > ---- > > Abstract: > > As a regular user of both Mathematica and the editing platform GNU-TeXmacs, I > started about two years ago developing some packages for interfacing > Mathematica and TeXmacs. That allowed me to export most of the Mathematica > expressions into TeXmacs, and to generate most of the TeXmacs objects ( > graphical elements, tables ) using Mathematica. > > On the basis of this I developed some pedagogic material, with numerous > examples of application, easily available via a TeXmacs plugin-menu. > Some of these features of this program are: > > - Ability to generate sophisticated mixtures of graphs and text ( 2D ), such > that: graphs, diagrams, fregean ideography, development of euclidian division > etc... > Using TeXmacs in place of the standard Mathematica front end, all the > results can be reedited in the friendly framework of TeXmacs with its > high-quality typesetting, and printed with a LaTeX quality. > > - Possibility of doing some step by step constructions in geometry ( but not > dynamic ) like adding geometrical elements > ( points, segment by points, parallel to segment by other points, circle, > squares, polygons ... ) > > - Possibility to import data from a ( TeXmacs ) file containing arrays or > geometric figures for evaluating coordinates, angles, distances, areas... > > - Possible transformations (2D) of most of the geometric objects ( > combination of translations, rotations, symmetries, Möbius ) > > - Representation of the solutions of some differential equations associate to > a given direction vectorial files. > ( Unsing TeXmacs, we can add points manually in a region of the vectorial > field or by introducing the coordinates. > The analytic solutions ( for the curves by each given point ) are written > in an associated table ). > > - Basic curve and (multi-curves ) stretching, with representation of > intersections and extrema. Curves of regression. > > - Finding the properties of binary operations ( associativity, commutativity > conditions for structure of group ) or binary relation > ( reflexivity, transitivity, symmetry ) for finite sets of various object ( > numbers, matrices, functions ) . > > > ----------------- messages relative to this subject ------ > > Le 17.03.12 11:51, Joris van der Hoeven a écrit : >> >> Dear Bertrand, >> >> Sure! >> >> I do think however that it would be necessary to make things easier to use. >> In particular, we should try hard to integrate your work directly into >> the existing Mathematica plug-in (and if possible, by keeping backward >> compatabiliy; at home, I still have an old version of Mathematica that >> Andrey gave me; I can test any improvements you make using that version). >> >> I understood that you got the old Mathematica plug-in to work for you >> at the workshop. Could you or Andrey please commit this updated plug-in >> if you think that it is OK and does not break the old version? >> Then I will test on my machine and we can start working on integrating >> the core of your work into the updated plug-in. >> >> Best wishes, --Joris >> >> >> >> On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 11:19:39AM +0100, BB wrote: >>> Do you thing it could have some interest to present my packages >>> Matematica for TeXmacs in this Mathematica symposium of users ? >>> >>> bertand >>> >>> -------------------------- >>> >>> /Dear Bratschi Bertrand, >>> >>> The International Mathematica Symposium is an independently >>> organized, interdisciplinary conference for and by users of >>> Mathematica. >>> >>> If you use Mathematica in research or teaching, or if you have >>> developed or are developing products based on Mathematica, then >>> IMS is an opportunity to share your results with like-minded >>> colleagues. IMS has built up a deserved reputation as an >>> exceptionally convivial and friendly gathering. >>> >>> The 2012 International Mathematica Symposium will be hosted by >>> the Departments of Mathematics and Computer Science at University >>> College London in June 2012. >>> >>> With sessions already including GPU and grid applications, >>> education, and finance, now is the opportunity for you to submit >>> papers for possible inclusion in the conference. >>> >>> The abstract submission deadline is March 23, 2012./ >>> >>> > > _______________________________________________ > Texmacs-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev
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