names for lines, also MathReader.



I have been looking at the FeynCalc stuff, and the
way one can add documentation to the help pages in
Mathematica. Very neat.  It helps to have a large
professional graphic artist staff doing the templates.
MathReader is, as far as I can tell, freeware but
not open source.  It is possible that one could
have a MathReader front end to Maxima.

Just a thought :)


The idea that one has to go through all the on-line
notes and make the incompatible changes c1 ->%in1 etc
is daunting.
I suggest %t   for %inTermediate  instead of E.
Good luck.

RJF


Jay Belanger wrote:

>James Amundson <amundson@users.sourceforge.net> writes:
>...
>  
>
>>I therefore propose that the default inchar and outchar be set to
>>	%in
>>and
>>	%out,
>>respectively. Since there has been much too much discussion and too
>>little action on this problem, I am going to go ahead and make this
>>change as soon as I can get through the the cvs repository,
>>    
>>
>
>Nice.
>Is the "E" prompt going to remain the same?
>
>Jay
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