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hello,
i am still in the beginning of maxima & lisp learning, but there is a
function i think i could manage to modify to fulfill certain needs of
mine (and propably of other users).
i would like to modify tex(%) in such a way, that there will be ooo(%) -
an openoffice.math output (not the xml, only the formula code).
i am using maxima via emacs-maxima-mode, so i wonder if it is possible,
just to change mactex.lisp so that the modifications are available in
maxima directly, without recompiling (?) maxima completely.
if there is somebody familiar with slight changes in maxima-lisp code
and willing to answer some questions about this, it would be perfect to
meet at the irc-channel #maxima at irc.freenode.net, because interaction
is more direct (if you like too, just reply time/date).
ciao,
robert
PS:
2 commands may be helpful (located at the end of .emacs) if using maxima
under windows (maxima installed on d:/Programme/Maxima-5.9.2):
~ (setq maxima-command "d:/Programme/Maxima-5.9.2/bin/maxima.bat")
~ (add-to-list 'Info-additional-directory-list'
"d:/Programme/Maxima-5.9.2/info")
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