Subject: imaxima.el: inlined plots from postscript files
From: Yasuaki Honda
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 00:55:34 +0900
Dear Bohumir san,
Sorry for not responding quickly. I have been so busy these days.
Anyway, thanks for your contribution. I will try to test it and
hopefully
merge it into the original source.
I will be back to you how things will go.
Yasuaki Honda / Chiba, Japan
On 2007/02/13, at 8:12 AM, bohumir wrote:
> Dear Yasuaki Honda and Emacs imaxima.el users,
>
> I modified Emacs "imath" mode to display EPS files (besides currently
> implemented Latex and Maxima formulas) using {eps myplot.ps eps} form.
>
> Thus "imath-to-html" function in "imath" mode can create HTML file
> including plots and formulas.
>
> I believe it can simplify generation of HTML documents including plots
> and formulas from Maxima by Emacs. The patches for imath.el and
> imaxima.el are attached. Please let me know what you think about it.
>
> Thanks,
> -Bohumir
>
>> Hi Yevgeny Zajcev,
>>
>> So, your idea is to generate plotted graphics and render it
>> inlined within Emacs buffer. Sounds really great!!
>>
>> I am sure there is no such thing today. Here are my 2 cents:
>> 1) You could start with imaxima-imath-0.94 as the base for your
>> project.
>> 2) The function imaxima-make-image in imaxima.el could be modified
>> to generate a graph image when passed a command of plot2d() or
>> plot3d().
>>
>>
>> >
>> > Hello, I'm new to Maxima and I'm very excited it. I use
>> `imaxima' to
>> > interact with Maxima. One thing that annoys me a little is that
>> > Maxima uses external gnuplot for drawing. So my question is it
>> > possible to make Maxima use PSTricks's pst-plot and pst-3dplot
>> plugins
>> > to performe plotting, so imaxima will be able to generate inlined
>> > plots. If there no such thing, could you please provide
>> > implementation hints for me to try to implement it ..
>> >
>> > Thanks for great software!
>> >
>> > --
>> > lg
>> <imath.diff>
>> <imaxima.diff>