> OK.  A little comment: in the past only sman looked at command
> line arguments, so the code was reasonable.  I hope that in
> the future we will be able to use sman with frontends.

Well, maybe that works with sman, but I don't really want to work on
this. Certainly, in the near future, we will not abandon
sman/graphics/hyperdoc, but I'd rather like to invest my time in making
the user interface more modern.

For me HyperDoc is only a fallback for things I don't yet have. But
there is fricas.github.io and the pdf-version of the book. Both is more
easily searchable than hyperdoc. Thanks to Kurt, fricas in the Jupyter
notebook is already working quite well. That would probably allow the
interactive part (examples) to be demonstratable via the notebook format.

Graphics, I don't currently use, but we should certainly bring that also
into the notebook. Whether it is with the current machinery or a
complete new graphics stack is not so much an issue, but I think the
goal must be to remove the need for X in the long run.

Suppose you get a hyperdoc replacement and graphics replacement. What
else is sman used for than to control the interaction of AXIOMsys with
these subsystems?

Ralf

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