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[MUG] Re: How do I get Maple output into a report?
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Author: Gottfried Barthel
Posted: 28/11/2000 19:50:03 GMT
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>> From: Gottfried Barthel
Hello Larry:
If you want some true high printing quality document, then you should use
the LaTeX typesetting system and Maple's "Export as LaTeX" feature. Maple
users are likely to write technical reports containing a lot of math, and
surely LaTeX is the system of choice. If you are not used to LaTeX - and
it definitely requires some effort to getting familiar with it -, there
are some "text processor" style interfaces to LaTeX, at least one actually
combining with Maple: Look for "Scientific Word/ Scientific Work Place", a
commercial product available (with student prices) for the MS Windows and
the Mac platform - the Mac version, however, is now "frozen", i.e., no
further development. A free kind of graphical front end to LaTeX - without
a Maple link - is LyX, a free software product available at least for
Linux and for some Unix platforms if you have the X Window system.
I don't have any experience with recent versions of MS Word.
Hope that helps, regards,
Gottfried Barthel
Fachbereich Mathematik und Statistik, Universitaet Konstanz
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On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Larry Fasnacht wrote:
> >> From: "Larry Fasnacht"
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> I would like to hear recomendations from the group about how to get Maple
> output into somekind of report so I can turn in a nice looking document.
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> I am using Maple V Student Edition.
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> Currently I am exporting it to HTML and viewing it with my browser. Then
> doing a copy and paste from there into MS Word. Surely there is an easier
> way.
>
> Larry Fasnacht
> Omaha Nebraska
>
>
>
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