Hi everybody,

I try to get the Mathematica plugin to work on OS X 10.9.5 and 10.9.6   with 
mathematica 10.2.0  and some versions TeXmacs  ( including  Qt-based 1.99.5 and 
the last Fink distributions )

For doing that, I used an installer ( written in Mathematica, you can find it 
here )  which gave good results on Mac OS  10.8 with Texmacs 1.0.7 , and I 
tried  to improve it , taking into account the modifications suggested by Peter 
and  Tian-Min.
Without surprise I got the a similar result ( fig 1: « En cours »= « in 
progress »,  in French ).

Using the command ‘top’, I noticed that tm_mathematica and the mathematica 
kernel are initially launched when we start the session  ( fig 1 )
but both vanishe soon after an attempt to use mathematica ( fig 2 ).


    ( fig 1 )

   ( fig 2 )

Best,
Bertrand

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Le 28 juin 2016 à 04:14, Peter Rapčan <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hello everybody, 
> 
> 
> I tried to get the Mathematica plugin to work on OS X 10.11.5, TeXmacs 
> 1.99.4, with Mathematica 10.0.0.0.
> 
> 
> First of all, I copied the tm_mathematica.c from Tian-Min Yan to the 
> /Applications/TeXmacs.app/Contents/Resources/share/TeXmacs/plugins/mathematica/src.lazy/
>  directory.
> 
> Then I performed two changes to the file: 
> - replaced all occurences of MLDisownString by MLReleaseString
> - replaced all occurences ofMLDisownSymbol by MLReleaseSymbol
> (According to the Wolfram documentation, as of Mathematica 6.0 the former 
> functions have been superseded by the latter functions. I am not sure from 
> which version of Mathematica the old functions cannot be used; in any case I 
> could not compile the tm_mathematica.c with the libMLi3.a choice without 
> these changes in the case of  Mathematica 10.0.0.0). I suppose these changes 
> need to be done also if one wanted to use the stock tm_mathematica.c provided 
> in a TeXmacs installation.
> 
> The adapted tm_mathematica.c  is file is in the attached.
> 
> 
> Next, I used the script provided by Singh Madhusudan and made some changes to 
> make it work. The changes I had to make are the following:
> - change the Mathlink_Path variable (Mathematica version 9 or greater 
> contains the architecture specification [in my case MacOSX-x86-64] in the 
> path to the directory where Mathlink resides).
> - change the /usr/lib/ to /usr/local/lib/ since from OS X 10.11 the System 
> Integrity Protection is enabled, forbidding to write to the /usr/lib/ 
> directory irrespective of administrator rights.
> - change the compiler commant to use g++ instead of gcc and use the oprion 
> -l$lib_option -stdlib=libstdc++ instead of the -l$lib_option -lstdc++
> 
> With these changes, running the script compiled the tm_mathematica.c just 
> fine, with a single warning “tm_mathematica.c:544:46: warning: format 
> specifies type 'int' but the argument has type 'size_t' (aka 'unsigned long')
>      [-Wformat]
>    printf("\2prompt#\\red In[%1d]:= {}\5\5",InNum++);”
> 
> I attach the working script as “tmMMAscript".
> 
> 
> Next, as TeXmacs did not recognize Mathematica as available in the list of 
> supported sessions, I created a wrapper “math” command that runs the 
> MathKernel  and placed in into /usr/local/bin/. The wrapper is attached. 
> (note that creating a symlink to MathKernel does not work). After doing this, 
> TeXmacs offers the Mathematica session in its list of supported sessions.
> 
> 
> Upon including a Mathematica session, I was prompted whether I allow 
> tm_mathematica.bin to accept incoming connections, from which I deduce the 
> MathLink is working… well… almost. Unfortunatelly, the session does not 
> return results of computations; instead it shows a “busy…” message (see the 
> attached screenshot).
> 
> <Screen Shot 2016-06-28 at 03.43.48.png>
> 
> I looked at the tm_mathematica file provided by TeXmacs, and tried to tweak 
> it (I think the paths are based on some old mathematica version, so I changed 
> the relevant command to
> 
> export MATHLINK_PATH="$MATH3/CompilerAdditions"
> 
> or 
> 
> export MATHLINK_PATH="$MATH3/CompilerAdditions/AlternativeLibraries"
> (According to the readme file provided in the AlternativeLibraries directory: 
> “This AlternativeLibraries directory contains a versions of the MathLink
> libraries compiled with -stdlib=libc++ compiler flags.  These libraries exist 
> to link programs that need compatibility with Apple's newer libc++ C++ 
> library.” 
> Since I compiled with the -stdlib=libstdc++ option the second choice should 
> be the correct one).
> 
> In any case, none of the changes I tried to make to the tm_mathematica file 
> helped to make the plugin work, hence I am stuck with the busy message. Any 
> help to resolve the issue would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> -Peter.
> 
> <tmMMAscript><tm_mathematica.c><math>
> 
> 
>> On 31 Oct 2012, at 11:35, Tian-Min Yan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Now I know how to output PS/EPS graphics. According to the manual
>> section "Interfering TeXmacs with other programs", I simply put
>> 
>>   fputs("\2ps:", stdout);
>>   fflush(stdout);
>>   system("cat ~/tmp.eps");
>>   fputs("\5{}{}\n\n", stdout);
>> 
>> into the code (see the attachment), now the EPS figure shows up. Can we
>> adjust the size and the position of the figure within TeXmacs?
>> 
>> Besides, I am wondering if we can display a PNG file, since those
>> rasterized formats have significantly smaller size and the program runs
>> faster. We should be able to choose between different formats to meet
>> different purposes.
>> 
>> One more question, can anybody who is familiar with Mathematica figure
>> out why "Export["./tmp.eps", expr]" sometimes outputs figures in the
>> wrong position, as is shown in the attachment where the main part is not
>> at the center? In contrast, PNG file does not have this problem.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Tian-Min
>> 
>> On Tue, 2012-10-30 at 19:01 +0100, [email protected]
>> wrote: 
>>> Hi Tian-Min,
>>> 
>>> The plugin worked perfectly for graphics in old times when Mathematica 
>>> produced pure postscript graphics (this was in versions <=5).
>>> If you are happy with the old-style Mathematica graphics, in your 
>>> mathematica session simply evaluate : Get["Version5`Graphics`"]
>>> and then the plugin will recognize the ps graphics and show them in 
>>> TeXmacs (but only for old -or unchanged- graphics functions, old options 
>>> etc.)
>>> 
>>> It would be nice to benefit from the new mathematica graphics, but that 
>>> would require someone to volunteer for improving the plugin in that area.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Philippe
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Tian-Min Yan - [email protected] wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> 
>>>> I am using Mathematica 8. The Mathematica plugin in TeXmacs works
>>>> perfectly with a single expression if it does not contain graphical
>>>> elements. But if we use functions involving plots, the output is
>>>> problematic. Has anybody figured out the implementation of embedded
>>>> figures with the Mathematica plugin?
>>>> 
>>>> Best,
>>>> Tian-Min
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> <texmacs_wrong_position.png><tm_mathematica.c>
> 
> 

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