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From: Fraser D. <dos...@gm...> - 2020-10-26 23:20:28
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I understand, for maxima users the focus is the math. Publishing is inexact and no matter what you build, it should be flexible. When think ing about trying to make the user interface, I'm thinking of possibly interacting with non-technical (at the maxima level) users. That may be the impossible task of course. On 2020-10-26 6:55 p.m., Raymond Toy wrote: > > > On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 12:01 PM Richard Fateman > <fa...@cs... <mailto:fa...@cs...>> wrote: > > > The idea that Maxima should generate whatever TeX the user might > have in > mind > requires magic, I'm afraid. It can often get close, and then the > user > should be able > to edit it. At least that's what I've done. > > > I agree. I want Maxima to produce the correct answers. Then it's up > to me to have the TeX form be in the format I want. For example, it's > impossible for Maxima to know if I want \frac or \displayfrac. Or > what the order of the variables should be when I format it. > > I pretty much expect to have to do some editing of the TeX form to > produce what I want. And what I want may not be what you want. > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Maxima-discuss mailing list > Max...@li... > <mailto:Max...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/maxima-discuss > > > > -- > Ray |