I can't tell from any screen shot what happens if an
algebraic expression extends over more than one line.
If the display has no method for breaking long lines
then the GUI is not useful for most serious algebra
users, at least in my opinion.
It would be nice to know that you studied
the 4 other GUIs for maxima on linux,
and that you can explain why your idea is better
for your purposes.
The screen shots look nice.
Good luck
RJF
Stavros Macrakis wrote:
> Kayali looks very interesting! And I'd love to be able to work on and
> improve a Maxima GUI built in Python (though Lisp would be better...).
>
> Unless I'm mistaken, though, Qt and PyQt are only available for
> Windows under a commercial license (with some sort of exception for
> academic use). Maxima has always been fully free (in both senses) on
> all platforms, and I think it's important to preserve that.
>
> -s
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