Hello Raymond,
Thanks. I use wxmaxima and greek letters work. My question was about the
specific sequence of "delta" and "t" stuck together. Do you see the problem?
Julien.
2010/7/17 Raymond Toy <toy.raymond at gmail.com>
> On 7/17/10 11:28 AM, Julien Martin wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I would like to writen (using greek letters) "deltat" in Maxima, i.e.
> > a given change in t. How do I do that?
> > Thanks in advance,
> I think you need to make sure whatever Lisp is being used can support
> such characters. Basically a Lisp that supports unicode. And whatever
> you're using to type into maxima needs to be able to do that as well.
>
> For example, using emacs and shell mode with maxima running on cmucl
> with unicode support, I can enter delta t using a greek capital delta
> character. But that means setting up emacs shell mode to use utf-8 for
> input and output, and also setting up cmucl to use utf-8 for
> *standard-input* and *standard-output*.
>
> Once that's done, Greek characters can be used.
>
> Ray
>
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