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- From: mek@guinan.psu.edu (Mark E. Kotanchek)
- Subject: Re: Mathematica -> Framemaker?
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- Organization: Penn State Center for Academic Computing
- References: <1992Jul30.105159.14113@vax5.cit.cornell.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 92 18:19:53 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul30.105159.14113@vax5.cit.cornell.edu>
- sxh@vax5.cit.cornell.edu (Ray Zimmerman) writes:
- > Anybody know of a way to get Mathematica expressions into Framemaker?
- > I'm using Mathematica 2.0 (soon to have 2.1) and FrameMaker 3.0 on a
- > Mac IIci.
- >
- > Any help is greatly appreciated.
-
- Included with FrameMaker on my NeXTstation under the directory
- LocalLibrary/FrameMakerDocs/FrameExtras is a Mma notebook to transfer
- equations between FrameMaker and Mathematica under the moniker
- Equations.ma:
-
- "This document gives a short tutorial on using the sample
- definitions for transferring equations between FrameMaker &
- Mathematica. The definitions are not complete, but allow
- simple equations to be sent between FrameMaker and
- Mathematica. Users are encouraged to copy and complete the
- definitions. Frame Technology makes no guarantees as to the
- quality of the definitions, and does not support the
- definitions. The definitions were created by a rookie
- Mathematica user, and have not yet been reviewed by a
- proficient user. There may be glaring inefficiencies."
-
- Although I didn't find this with a quick scan of the FrameMaker files on
- my Powerbook, if you request such from comments@frame.com those kind souls
- should be able to send you the appropriate file.
-
- If anybody has enhanced or knows of an improved version of this notebook,
- I'd appreciate it if they'd post a message to that effect.
-
- Mark.
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- Mark Kotanchek
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