Hi Morten,
Imaxima generates a latex file when Maxima executes a
command and the result is returned. Such a file could be processed
without any trouble with breqn 094. However, when I replaced
breqn 094 with 095 (which is your breqn package) and tried to
latex the file, latex reported an error.
The error seemed like \end{dmath} required a new line before
it. So I changed imaxima.el to generate a new line char before
\end{dmath}. Then the error went away!
As far as imaxima is concerned, you don't have to do anything!
I will distribute a new version of imaxima, including this small change.
Anyway, I would like to express my great thanks to you for your
taking the maintainer of breqn package!! Imaxima can't live without it!
Yasuaki Honda
On 2007/12/13, at 22:07, Morten H?gholm wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Traversing the web for references to breqn, I found the following from
> Yasuaki Honda on this list:
>
>> The biggest issue of all is that the new breqn package seems
>> incompatible with the current imaxima and imath. The first job for
>> me is to make it work!!
>>
>> If anyone already done this, please, please let me know!!
>
> What is the problem? Anything I can do to prevent such problems in the
> future (apart from not updating ;-)
>
> Cheers,
> Morten
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