On the manual, how about an extra button in the xmaxima window under
"Help" which would allow the user to use firefox, iexplorer, etc to open the
manual? One button could say "browser manual" and the other could
say "html manual"
Also, would it be difficult to allow users to select their own editors
in the editor window. So, one could choose "notepad, word, emacs,
etc"
-sen
On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, Jaime E. Villate wrote:
> Hi,
> I beleive I have fixed the bugs reported for Xmaxima in RC3:
>
> 1- Lisp mode now works as in Maxima.
> 2- "? something" also works as in Maxima (no ; or $ required)
> 3- PageUp, PageDown, Home, End, Ctrl-p, Ctrl-n and other key
> sequences are working again.
> 4- The Manual now looks much better in Xmaxima's browser (thanks
> to David May who sent us a patch).
> 5- Figures are now shown in the non-English versions of the manual.
>
> Regards,
> Jaime
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