Found a problem with Emaxima and the new %t labels (what replaced the E
labels):
\subsubsection{The (\%t{*}) Labels}
In some cases, particularly when a command needs to assign generated
values
to variable names, the \%t labels will be used. These may be treated
like any
other maxima variable. Here is an example of \%t label use:
\beginmaximasession
(x+y)^2/(x+z)^3;
pickapart(%,1);
\maximatexsession
\i1. (x+y)^2/(x+z)^3; \\
\o1. \frac{\left(y+x\right)^{2}}{\left(z+x\right)^{3}} \\
\i2. pickapart(%,1); \\
\tt2. \left(y+x\right)^{2}
(%t3) \left(z+x\right)^{3} \\
\o3. \frac{\mathrm{\%t2}}{\mathrm{\%t3}} \\
\endmaximasession
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