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TEX output from MACSYMA-like systems
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Volume 21 ,  Issue 4  (November 1987) table of contents
Pages: 1 - 5  
Year of Publication: 1987
ISSN:0163-5824
Author
Richard J. Fateman  Univ. of California at Berkeley, Berkeley
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Programs have been written to combine MACSYMA-like algebraic manipulation programs with the TEX typesetting system. This allows a user who has computed a complex expression to easily generate commands for typesetting it accurately.


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Richard Fateman. "User Interface Considerations for Algebraic Manipulation: A Review and Some Proposals," (in preparation).
 
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John K. Foderaro, "Typesetting MACSYMA Equations," in <i>Proc. of the 1979 MACSYMA Users Conf.</i> V. E. Lewis, (ed). Washington, D.C. 345--361. also, Univ. Calif. Berkeley MS Project Rpt. EECS Dept. 1978.
 
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Knuth, D. E.: <i>The T<inf>E</inf>Xbook</i>, Addison-Wesley Pub. Co. 1984.
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L. Spirkovska. <i>MUFIE: MACSYMA's User-Friendly Interactive Executive</i>, M.S. Report, EECS Dept., UC Berkeley, July, 1986.
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MIT. <i>The MACSYMA Reference Manual</i>, Lab. for Computer Science, 1977, also available in revised forms from Symbolics, Inc.