Kostas,

Thank you for the link to the updated Linux binaries for TeXmacs.
After some initial testing I think things seem to have improved
significantly since the last time I used TeXmacs and FriCAS together a
few years ago. TeXmacs seems more reliable and more responsive than it
did back then. I had no problem accessing FriCAS immediately after
installing TeXmacs and Greek characters and other special symbols
worked as expected. I will probably try using this combination for my
next FriCAS project.

I have a couple of questions. Do you also use TeXmacs to edit SPAD
code? If so, do you have any "best practices" advice about editing,
compiling and running custom SPAD code in this environment? Second, is
there some way to embed FriCAS-generated graphics/plots into TeXmacs
documents?

Maybe this is a good time to put a little more emphasis on this
alternative user interface for FriCAS.

Bill Page.

On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 6:43 PM Kostas Oikonomou
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks to everyone who helped resolve this problem.
>
> As an aside, if anyone wants to try the latest TeXmacs, there are
> *static* binaries for Linux now available, which should make the
> installation painless:
>
> http://www.texmacs.org/tmweb/download/linux.en.html
>
> (There seem to be static binaries for MacOS and Windows as well.)
>
>                          Kostas

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