From: ianc@wolfram.com (Ian Collier) Newsgroups: comp.soft-sys.math.mathematica Subject: Re: Emacs Mathematica mode Date: 20 Feb 1996 08:12:55 GMT In article <4g58q8$g5d@dragonfly.wolfram.com>, bump@leland.Stanford.EDU (Daniel W Bump) wrote: > There exists a ``mathematica mode'' for Gnu emacs. It was written by > David Jacobson of Hewlett-Packard and the elisp file is called > math.el. > > After quite a bit of searching I was able to find only older versions > (dated May, 1991) of math.el. It works great under emacs 18, but not > under emacs 19. So I was wondering if a more recent version exists. > > Anyone know? > > Daniel Bump > http://math.stanford.edu/~bump/ The version on MathSource, Wolfram Research's electronic library of Mathematica materials, is dated 1994 should work with versions of Gnu Emacs through 19.23+. Here is the MathSource description: 0202-093: Emacs Interface for Mathematica David Jacobson Math-mode lets you run Mathematica under Gnu Emacs and provides a functionality somewhat similar to the notebook interface available on the Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, X and NeXT machines. The input is divided into cells. Typing ESC RET submits a cell to Mathematica similar to the way SHIFT RET submits the cell in the notebook front end. At this point, most similarity ends. There are commands to copy cells, delete cells, etc. This version of math.el is compatible with Gnu Emacs through Version 19.23+. math.el (74 Kb) MathSource is accessible by email (mathsource@wolfram.com), by anonymous ftp/gopher (mathsource.wolfram.com) and by World Wide Web (http://www.wolfram.com/MathSource.html). I hope this helps. --Ian ----------------------------------------------------------- Ian Collier Wolfram Research, Inc. ----------------------------------------------------------- tel:(217) 398-0700 fax:(217) 398-0747 ianc@wolfram.com Wolfram Research Home Page: http://www.wolfram.com/ -----------------------------------------------------------