I think the major question is whether Macsyma has some device by which
using C1, D1, etc in expressions wouldn't cause the behavior that
started this discussion.
CY
--- Richard Fateman <fateman@cs.berkeley.edu> wrote:
> I'm not sure what is being asked here, but
> commercial macsyma starts out with C1 D1 ...
> Case is ignored.
> RJF
>
>
> Raymond Toy wrote:
>
> >>>>>>"Stavros" == Stavros Macrakis <stavros.macrakis@verizon.net>
> writes:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >
> > Stavros> I disagree. Defaults should be set so that new users
> can have a good
> > Stavros> experience "out of the box". The c1/d1 variable name
> problem is very
> >
> >What does Macsysma do?
> >
> >Ray
> >
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