[Wmi-devel-hu] Re: [Maxima] Mathematica2Maxima



I got it compiled and everything, but it seems to be unable to convert 
mathematica input yet - am I right?

Thanks and Congratulations anyway, I'm quite sure it will become useful!

Martin

On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, kovzol wrote:

> On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Martin RUBEY wrote:
> 
> > > This tiny subset should be enough first. I only need expression for the
> > > first time.
> > ...
> > > That's what I'd like to do. All of the expressions --- I mean here
> > > algebraic expression, e.g. sin(exp(x^2-ln(a/b)*1/cos(c))) --- are "easy"
> > > languages.
> >
> > Something I longed for during my transition from Mathematica to Maxima was
> > a translator that acts like a filter, that is, schematically, you copy the
> > (simple) expression into the clipboard, and when you paste it into maxima,
> > voila, it's a Maxima expression...
> >
> > I used to do this also for comparing results, in fact, I still want to
> > compare results from time to time.
> >
> > I did transition without the help of such a tool, but I would have liked
> > it very much. Bon courage!
> >
> > Martin
> 
> Now this software is ready to use. You can have a look on it at
> http://formconv.sf.net. It can convert formulae from an intuitive format
> (which contains several CAS formats) into Maxima, Maple and LaTeX
> currently. We are working on other formats as well. The code is written
> in PCCTS/C++. This software is free (LGPL'ed).
> 
> Regards, Zoltan
>