Dear Bugs: I am using the TeXmacs package under Ubuntu Linux 7.04, which I do not believe to be relevant to this bug:
When operating TeXmacs in an Axiom CAS session, it appears that TeXmacs is stripping space characters from the raw Axiom output result stream. This results in the concatenation of characters in the TeX output that is displayed, removing spaces from between individual numbers (e.g., 19 71 1723 appears as 19711723) and exponents on variables are juxtaposed with a following index on a radical sign: 2 10__ x \/y appears as 210__ x \/y and so forth. Also outputSpacing space characters are stripped out in long constants: ouptputSpacing 3 x := pi() numeric x 3.141 592 653 589 793 238 5 # this is the axiom ouput this is what is displayed in TeXmacs: 3.145926535897932385 # no spaces These examples are probably typical of a consistent stripping of space characters from Axiom output when displayed as TeXmacs. I could not get a Maxima CAS session to fire up under TeXmacs under this Ubuntu package to compare. This is obviously an issue with the Ubuntu TeXmacs package implementation and not a direct TeXmacs issue. I have sent a separate bug message for this to the Ubuntu TeXmacs package maintainer. Thanks. David E. Miller Captain United Airlines Boeing 777 -- Ubuntu-motu mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-motu
