I definitely agree that when a document enumerates examples -- even with the
"including but not limited to" -- it sets the stage for your scenario. Thus,
moving away from examples is probably wise. I, too, like the Ruby CoC: it's
short and concise, stating the basic principles rather than specif
Launching the app will run reduce in an X11 GUI. But you can also run reduce
from the terminal, Texmacs, Emacs, etc. This requires the redcsl script which
must be found in your $PATH or you have to issue the exec command with the full
path each and every time.
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> On Sep 19,
On Sep 18, 2018, at 21:48, Mark Brethen wrote:
> The current src for reduce now builds a reduce.app that you should be able to
> double-click to open. Should this be moved to the Macports Applications
> folder? There is also a script "redcsl" which must be stored adjacent to
> reduce.app. A
Hi Mark,
> On Sep 18, 2018, at 8:48 PM, Mark Brethen wrote:
>
> The current src for reduce now builds a reduce.app that you should be able to
> double-click to open. Should this be moved to the Macports Applications
> folder? There is also a script "redcsl" which must be stored adjacent to