Alfredo, On Thursday, August 10, 2006 5:39 AM you wrote: > > On 8/9/06, Bill Page wrote: > > > If you have a test version of Doyen with Maxima installed, > > you should be able to add the new interface scripts very > > easily. > > I just finished installing Maxima on my test version of Doyen. >
Great. Did you build it using GCL or Clisp? > > Note: You will also see some changes to other files in > > both LatexWiki and ZWiki product directories since my > > last commit. I hope applying these changes doesn't > > cause you much trouble... :) > > That is the fun part :). > For the time being I don't think you need any of the changes to ZWiki. These mostly related to the new left sidebar outline navigation which you aren't using on Doyen (at least not yet). > > I will let you know when the repository is updated. > I have updated both the ZWiki and LatexWiki repositories on MathAction: http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/MathActionRepository I recommend that you just start with the changes in the LatexWiki archive. These changes should be relatively safe and should give you the Maxima interface without much trouble. You should also update your stylesheet file for the definitions used by Maxima. You can get that here: http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/stylesheet.css Look for the entries #maximalabel #maximacode #maximaoutput #maximainput #maximacode pre Let me know if you have any problems - of course there is likely to be the usual problems with paths etc. The changes to ZWiki have the potential to break a few things if they are applied to a version substantially different than what we are running on MathAction. Until/unless you want the left sidebar thing, I think you can ignore these changes for now. Finally, be aware that I have not completed recently any fully and separate install from the darcs ZWiki and LatexWiki repositories so I am not 100% sure they will build a working system. Be cautious. Sorry, not enough time... as usual :( And of course, please let me know if you find something missing from the repository. Regards, Bill Page. _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
