![]() ![]() Possible transformations (2D) of most of the geometric objects (Ĭombination of translations, rotations, symmetries, Möbius ) Possibility to import data from a ( TeXmacs ) file containingĪrrays or geometric figures for evaluating coordinates, angles, ( points, segment by points, parallel to segment by other ( but not dynamic ) like adding geometrical elements ![]() Possibility of doing some step by step constructions in geometry TeXmacs with its high-quality typesetting, and printed with a Using TeXmacs in place of the standard Mathematica front end,Īll the results can be reedited in the friendly framework of Ability to generate sophisticated mixtures of graphs and text (ĢD ), such that: graphs, diagrams, fregean ideography, development Some of these features of this program are: Numerous examples of application, easily available via a TeXmacs On the basis of this I developed some pedagogic material, with Generate most of the TeXmacs objects ( graphical elements, tables To export most of the Mathematica expressions into TeXmacs, and to Packages for interfacing Mathematica and TeXmacs. GNU-TeXmacs, I started about two years ago developing some I would appreciate any idea/advice on what should possiblyĪs a regular user of both Mathematica and the editing platform ![]() The stuff generated during the compilation ). Thanks to the great help of Philippe and Miguel,īut I'm unable to summarize how Miguel did that job ( i kept all I have myself a version of Andrey's plugin, working well on my mac It would be great -if possible - to provide them an installable Some participants of this meeting will likely want to try TeXmacs. You can find below the text of the abstract i sent (one month ago). Mathematica Symposium of Users ( London Juneġ1th-13th 2012 ), that my paper has been accepted. I just received a confirmation from the organiser of the ![]()
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