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RE: Running Axiom in Texmacs for Windows (was: [Texmacs-dev] Plug ins)
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Page, Bill |
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RE: Running Axiom in Texmacs for Windows (was: [Texmacs-dev] Plug ins) |
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Fri, 3 Dec 2004 15:50:30 -0500 |
On Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 3:36 PM Dan Martens wrote
> That's great news! So you have tested this with wintexmacs or
> just standalone on the command line?
Yes, I have installed it in wintexmacs and used it in place
of the Cygwin version. So far it seems to be working fine
(and noticably faster).
> I have not gotten around to running Axiom yet as I have been
> busy with other projects. I promise to soon though :)
Great. I think you will find it an exciting tool - especially
when used with TeXmacs.
> If you did get it working under wintexmacs, please provide
> the following info:
>
> 1) Was there anything special required (aside from tm_axiom.exe)
> to run it in a texmacs session?
No, just start use
Insert/Session/Axiom
and start typing Axiom commands.
> 2) Where would the standard distribution be installed on a typical
> windows box? (ie. C:\Program Files\Axiom).
This has not been decided yet but yes, I have my copy installed in
c:\Program Files\axiom\mnt\windows
There are a number of sub-directories include one called bin
where the programs are stored. Other sub-directories include
things like the algebra library files etc.
> 3) Is the binary that TeXmacs should look for and execute the
> tm_axiom.exe?
That is the name of the interface program. I believe that it is
configurable in some script that is specific to each "plug=in" but
such configuration requires some extra skill and knowledge - not
for a beginning user.
Anyway, I think that TeXmacs currently looks for the actual
external program. In the case of Axiom TeXmacs looks for an
executable named AXIOMsys - the main Axiom program. Axiom showed
up right away when I installed your version of TeXmacs on the
same system where I had already installed Axiom. I think all
that it needed was for AXIOMsys to be in the path. But it
would not run because it tried to load the tm_axiom plugin
which it assumed was in one of the TeXmacs directories as in
the case of the linux distribution.
All that I had to do was provide TeXmacs with an executable
named tm_axiom and put it a place where TeXmacs could run
it. I haven't tried but I presume that it would probably
work any place in the PATH. In my case I copied it directly
in the TeXmacs bin sub-directory.
Since it seems that many of the external routines that assist
TeXmacs with interfacing with other systems will have to be
re-written specifically for Windows, perhaps it would be less
confusing of they were given Windows version specific names,
e.g. tmwin_axiom.exe
> Once I have this info, I will add Axiom to the auto-search
> mechanism for the next windows release.
TeXmacs seems to find Axiom automatically already (provided that
it is configured to run from the command line via the PATH).
Regards,
Bill Page.
- Re: Running Axiom in Texmacs for Windows (was: [Texmacs-dev] Plug ins), (continued)
- Re: Running Axiom in Texmacs for Windows (was: [Texmacs-dev] Plug ins), root, 2004/12/03
- RE: Running Axiom in Texmacs for Windows (was: [Texmacs-dev] Plug ins), Page, Bill, 2004/12/03
- RE: Running Axiom in Texmacs for Windows (was: [Texmacs-dev] Plug ins), Page, Bill, 2004/12/03
- RE: Running Axiom in Texmacs for Windows (was: [Texmacs-dev] Plug ins), Page, Bill, 2004/12/03
- RE: Running Axiom in Texmacs for Windows (was: [Texmacs-dev] Plug ins), Page, Bill, 2004/12/03
- RE: Running Axiom in Texmacs for Windows (was: [Texmacs-dev] Plug ins),
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- RE: Running Axiom in Texmacs for Windows (was: [Texmacs-dev] Plug ins), Page, Bill, 2004/12/03