NT Emacs and Meadow run Imaxima and Imath



Hi Volker san,

Thanks for the report of your experiences on Windows 2000!!!

One thing I would like to know is: did you install these applications
in c:\Program Files\ ? Was it OK that space chars are in the path?

As for your questions: I have not yet investigated these issues.
I will give a try as soon as I have time...

Yasuaki Honda / Chiba, Japan

On 2007/05/07, at 0:49 AM, van Nek wrote:

> Am 6 May 2007 um 1:21 hat Yasuaki Honda geschrieben:
>
>> You may want to visit:
>> 	http://members3.jcom.home.ne.jp/imaxima/
>> and visit  $B!H (BEasy Install on Windows XP $B!I (B for more  
>> details.
>>
>> I would like to hear from you any feedback on these instructions.
>
> Dear Yasuaki,
>
> I have tested imaxima with ntemacs23 on Windows2k and it works great!
>
> Just one feedback to your installation instructions: I already had  
> installed maxima, miktex
> and ghostscript, so I couldn't follow your suggestions concerning  
> paths. And beside that, I
> have a German operating system. So maybe you should write that one  
> can install the
> programs whereever one wishes. The only thing to do is to set these  
> paths accordingly in
> setup-imaxima-imath.el.
>
> One question (I am new to emacs): Where do the following warnings  
> come from and why do
> I get (%i1) two times?
>
>  Warning: argument -e not recognized
> Warning: argument -a not recognized
> Maxima 5.12.0 http://maxima.sourceforge.net
> Using Lisp GNU Common Lisp (GCL) GCL 2.6.8 (aka GCL)
> Distributed under the GNU Public License. See the file COPYING.
> Dedicated to the memory of William Schelter.
> This is a development version of Maxima. The function bug_report()
> provides bug reporting information.
> (%i1)
> (%i1) x^2;
>  (\%o1) x^{2}
> (%i2) 'integrate(x^2,x,0,2*%pi);
>  (\%o2) \int_{0}^{2\*\pi}{x^{2}\;dx}
>
> Best regards
> Volker
>
>