From: Jaime V. <vi...@fe...> - 2025-07-27 10:12:12
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On 26/07/25 18:49, - wrote: > Scientific Word was released as open source on Github > (https://github.com/ScientificWord/sciword, > https://mackichan.com/techtalk/v60/FreeSW.htm). Hello frifor, Thank you for the information. It looks very interesting. I personally have two problems: "The source code is not yet on GitHub, since traces of non-public source are still being removed. However, a copy of the executable for Windows, version 6.1.2, is now posted on https://github.com/ScientificWord/sciword. The instructions for installing it on Windows are:..." 1. I don't do any programming in Windows. I prefer to work in LInux and then create a version for Windows, from Linux, by using Wine (actually, I wait for Wolfgang Dauterman to do it and then go and check his result in a Windows machine!). 2. I would rather wait until the complete code is released as free software. In the meantime, I are lots of ideas in their interface which I could use and implement in Xmaxima (my biggest limitation with Xmaxima is lack of time and not any limitations of Tcl/Tk). Of course, it would be very nice if other programmers with different background from mine jump in and start making it work with Maxima instead of Mupad. Regards, Jaime |