Hello everyone. I managed to get Maxima running in Windows. This is what I did:
(1) Install te TeXmacs binary, but *DO NOT* install it in the default location, but in one *THAT DOES NOT HAVE SPACES* (The location "Program Files (x86)", which is the default, fails precisely because of this reason. In my case, I installed it in my desktop, with path: C:\users\adrian\Desktop (2) In the instalation directory, which in my case is C:\users\adrian\Desktop\TeXmacs go to the file progs/kernel/texmacs/tm-plugins and open it using notepad. Then go to the line (define-public (plugin-add-windows-path rad rel after?) (when (os-macos?) (add-windows-program-path (url-append rad rel) after?))) and change it to (define-public (plugin-add-windows-path rad rel after?) (when (os-mingw?) (add-windows-program-path (url-append rad rel) after?))) If you had already started TeXmacs, then, in TeXmacs, update the plugins to have it detect it. I use Maxima 5.35.1.2 I do hope this helps others. ----More details below------- The problem with the spaces seems to be coming from the line in the file init-maxima in the following part: `((:launch ,(string-append "maxima.bat -p \"" (getenv "TEXMACS_PATH") "\\plugins\\maxima\\lisp\\texmacs-maxima.lisp\""))) Running the command code in Scheme in my computer, it gives: ((#:launch "maxima.bat -p \"C:\\Users\\adrian\\Desktop\\TeXmacs\\plugins\\maxima\\lisp\\texmacs-maxima.lisp\"")) which has no problems, but if I install in the default location, it outputs a location with spaces, which somehow had to be escaped somehow. I do not know how to fix that. Take care. Peace -Adrian. _______________________________________________ Texmacs-dev mailing list Texmacs-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev