El mi?, 15-12-2010 a las 06:55 -0600, Donald Bindner escribi?:
> Well, that explains why I couldn't find it, and I'm glad to hear it is fixed.
>
> I'm very interested in having vector field plotting included in
> Maxima, since I use it regularly in my multi-variable calculus class
> and I'd like it to just "be there" for students. Is there anything I
> should change or add to make this more likely to occur? A description
> for ?? to work maybe?
>
> Don
>
>From time to time I receive posts by users with examples of plotting
fuctions based on the draw package. Some of them, although interesting,
are not of general applicability to be included as a separate Maxima
package. And sometimes, these codes give me ideas to create new graphic
objects at lisp level which are then included in draw.lisp (the 'region'
object is an example).
For those interesting and small contributions not ported to lisp, I can
include them in share/draw as a mac file named drawutils.mac or
something like that and write a drawutils.texi, divided in sections,
with the corresponding documentation, based on this template:
http://maxima.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/maxima/maxima/share/template-standalone.texi
If nobody complains, we can start this new shared file with Donald's
contribution.
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Mario