I think the commercial macsyma documentation is on the
distribution, including the "free" demo distribution,
as postscript. It is not clear what one can do with
this.
RJF
C Y wrote:
> I think I asked about this a while back - I can't remember what Mike
> said. I suppose if all else fails one could be created out of the
> html. If no other response appears I'll have a look tonight and see
> how tough that would be.
>
> CY
>
> --- Stavros Macrakis <stavros.macrakis@verizon.net> wrote:
>
>>I found this request in the bug database. I have reclassified it as
>>a
>>"support request". I am not sure if anyone actually answers support
>>requests submitted via the bug database, so I am forwarding it to the
>>list for possible replies.
>>
>> -s
>>
>>----------------------------------
>>
>>Hi, this is really not a bug, but a request. I'm very
>>happy to have found the DOE Macsyma reference
>>manual, with updates by Clarkson, on your web site,
>>but wonder whether you could post a .pdf version
>>(as you did with the original edition), for those of us
>>who still prefer curling up with a book & cup of
>>coffee to a monitor & ditto. I'm hoping to make this
>>my summer reading, in a place with superb
>>mountain scenery but no net connection.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Bill
>>
>>William H. Wing
>>Physics Department
>>University of Arizona
>>Tucson, AZ 85721
>>wwing@u.arizona.edu
>>
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