Hi,
Gour-3 wrote:
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>> "Mads" == Mads Lindstrøm writes:
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> Mads> I have never tried TexMacs, but newer versions of LyX do seem to
> Mads> have a more modern interface than TexMacs. I do not know have easy
> Mads> LyX is to modify to your needs though.
>
> Right. And LyX has(had) support
Gwern Branwen wrote:
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> 2009/1/27 Gour :
>>>>>>> "Massimiliano" == Massimiliano Gubinelli writes:
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>> Massimiliano> As far as Haskell is concerned, a good interface, would
>> Massimiliano> allow to bypass programs like lhs
Gour-3 wrote:
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>>>>>> "Massimiliano" == Massimiliano Gubinelli
>>>>>> writes:
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> Massimiliano> Hi, I would like to "advertise" TeXmacs
> Massimiliano> (http://www.texmacs.org/) to the Haskell comunity a
Hi,
I would like to "advertise" TeXmacs (http://www.texmacs.org/) to the
Haskell comunity as a possible front-end for literate programming in Haskell
(and GHCI interaction). TeXmacs is a system which allows the production of
documents featuring high quality typesetting (comparable to TeX) and hig
Hi,
what about avoid the use of the unfold over the tree and construct it
directly (e.g. see http://hpaste.org/13919#a3)? I wonder if there is (an
easy) possibility to construct the tree lazily so that output start
immediately for large trees.
best,
Massimiliano Gubinelli
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;b->c->d to a
function in the form (a,(b,c,())) -> d, thereby removing the need of
building such coverter via the pattern matching functions like suggested
in the paper.
Since I'm an Haskell begineer I would appreciate very much comments or
suggestions for improvements.
Justin Bailey gmail.com> writes:
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> Massimiliano,
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> I had to update your code for it to compile (removed "sequence" from
> testpdf'. However, I don't see any significant difference in the
> memory profile of either testpdf or testpdf'.
Thanks Justin,
indeed the two programs seems to have t
gt; return $ p:ps
> main = testpdf
now, if I run testpdf' then memory profile is very low and everything
is as expected while if I run testpdf then the profile grows up to
80MB and more. This is the stripped down version of the o