simple
equations and polynomials.
> And I certainly won't start 'fixing' an external tool.
I can understand that, and I would not recommend that either, unless
you have a bunch of monkeys available.
> > However, using eqascii would be a monotoneous improvement, and just
&
of the kind of math LyX. Try \sqrt[3]{2} for
starters. Or most of the AMS environments.
And I certainly won't start 'fixing' an external tool.
> However, using eqascii would be a monotoneous improvement, and just
> because you can think of an even better improvement should no
up the framework and wait for people filling in
> the gaps...
You are probably right that this is a better long term solution, given
the fact that eqascii is not enhanced, and therefore LyX is restricted
to what it can do now.
However, using eqascii would be a monotoneous improvement, and just
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 07:55:18PM +0100, Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
> A suggestion for Andre: Use eqascii to implement ascii output of
> math formulas. Use google to find it.
I think I had already a look at it and did not really like the coding.
But implementing it similarly to w
Hi,
A suggestion for Andre: Use eqascii to implement ascii output of
math formulas. Use google to find it.
Greets,
Asger
> ...last time I tried to export some document as "ASCII", it seemed that
> this is exactly what lyx would need.
Ok, I just had a closer look.
1. It works for the given examples (which is nice)
2. It does not work for much more (try e.g. \sqrt[3]{x})
3. It is C. It looks like:
-
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> ...last time I tried to export some document as "ASCII", it seemed that
> this is exactly what lyx would need.
>
> Another equation-to-ascii converter is in Maxima math package, but I think
> it's written in Lisp.
It surely could be usefull.
> ...a
Just found following from Linux-announce mailing list:
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From: Przemek Borys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: eqascii 0.3.0 -- ascii equation renderer
Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 19:33:06 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
EHLO!
Eqascii is an ascii equation renderer. That means, it renders
equ