The Read version was generated from the ipynb 
from 
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/calyau/maxima-tutorial-notebooks/master/notebooks/First%20Steps%20with%20Maxima.ipynb
 
and processed using a (slightly adapted) nbpreview 
(https://github.com/jsvine/nbpreview). It is a static HTML page generated 
directly from the ipynb, no Maxima or Sage involved.

[email protected] schrieb am Montag, 27. September 2021 um 18:28:38 UTC+2:

> How did you get the Read version? Is it Jupyter notebook with Maxima 
> kernel, i.e. with no Sage involvement?
>
> I do believe that the issue is with Sage pexpect interface since I get the 
> same results evaluating 
> print(maxima.eval("""
> 144^25;
> %^(1/25);
> """))
> in Sage mode - this is equivalent to picking Maxima as the language.
>
> On Monday, 27 September 2021 at 10:16:57 UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> In Maxima % refers to the result of the previous cell. The *Read *in the 
>> menu bar in the referenced page shows the intended behavior. Should I 
>> report this somewhere else?
>>
>> [email protected] schrieb am Montag, 27. September 2021 um 18:08:38 
>> UTC+2:
>>
>>> When I put % expression into the same cell, so that it is fed into 
>>> Maxima as a single chunk of code, I get the same result. So I think this is 
>>> how Sage handles it, nothing SageMathCell specific.
>>>
>>> On Monday, 27 September 2021 at 10:03:33 UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sagecell with language Maxima recognizes the % symbol but does not use 
>>>> it. Instead it prints it as  __SAGE_SYNCHRO_MARKER_... .
>>>> An example is here <https://dahn-research.eu/Experimental/Maxima.html>.
>>>>
>>>

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