On 08/29/2012 09:14 AM, Jean-Claude ARBAUT wrote:
> I'd say it depends on the interface used, not on Maxima. For example, in wxMaxima all preceding commands and results are kept
>
> in a worksheet style that looks like Mathematica. You can use Alt-Up and Alt-Down to get them on a new line, or simply copy-paste.
>
> In xMaxima it's Alt-N and Alt-P (and you need to end each line with ; or $, it's not automatic like in wxMaxima).
For Maxima under Linux one can use at the prompt
#> rlwrap maxima
rlwrap is a readline wrapper, but it is often not installed by default.
Then you'll get the history capabilities of the bash.
Andre