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    I have problems with starting [x]maple on gentoo.

    First of all my debuged installation:

    I have moved the issue here, since my original post in the "how do I" forum generated no help.

    The omexample.c file for calling Maple from C has no make file.

    The READEME.txt file in the directory containing omexample.c suggests: "Refer to ?OpenMaple,Examples"

    The result of  "?OpenMaple,Examples" does not seem to explicitly specify the required magic to make things work...  Following what appears to be intimated, I typed (to bash):

    export MAPLE=/home/dpaddy/bin/maple12

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    I want to put in the plus or minus symbol (+/- in ASCII) into a text region (standard math), as in the quadratic formula.  I am using the classic interface in version 9.5.  Can this be done?

    Alla

    View 1292_$rlm Maple 12 Style - Georgia - colors.1.0.mw on MapleNet or Download 1292_$rlm Maple 12 Style - Georgia - colors.1.0.mw
    View file details

    Pardon me if you find this difficult to read; it is my first attempt to use the MaplePrimes files interface.

    My system crashed this morning just as I was finishing a post to a forum. The post didn't make it to the forum, but after I got back online, when I tried to recreate the post and upload the file, the File Manager would say that I had uploaded a different file and give me the link to that one. If anyone wants more details, just ask.

    I'd like to be able to delete some files that I uploaded that are not used (as a result of the problem above).

    ~R~

    While trying to learn how to use styles, I observed puzzling behavior in two ways: styles were changing that I had not changed, and images seemed to be moved around in table cells. I created this document so that I could see how each style worked, and, to my surprise, found that the Normal style affected other styles in an unpredictable fashion.

    I like the way styles are handled in Maple and how easy they are to apply to other docs. I have created a default style doc that has all the styles listed by name and formatted by the name of the style. That way, I can see what the style looks like, and it is easy to apply a given style to a new document.

    Style listbox is not sorted by alpha, so the new user must go strolling around looking for the desired style.

    Can't find information about the User Dictionary in Help. Finally found a reference for Maple 8 on the web, and it got me to the correct place in Maple 12.

    If it's there, perhaps we need a better link to it; if not, perhaps it could be added...

    ~R~

    We are going to show a roundabout but rather effective method of solving some rather complicated (definite) integrals in closed-form via a rather unusual method: a special factorization of linear ODEs.  The example we will use is a 2 week old question that has yet to get an answer.

    First, the problem: compute the integral

    Not talking about giving wrong answer (as, for example, in A110375 thread), many Maple comands are amazingly inefficient. For example, SearchAll from ListTools pakage,

    time(ListTools:-SearchAll(2,['$1..1000'$1000]));
    
                                    33.977
    

    Compare it, say, with the following obvious way of doing that:

    I'd like to see the following examples in the help page for sqrt,

    sqrt(149^3);
    

                            149*sqrt(149);

    sqrt(151^3);
    

                            sqrt(3442951);

    Alec

    If you go the Help in Maple 12 Standard for "page numbers" you find directions to go to Format and look for Page Numbers, but there is no Page Numbers under Format in Maple 12 Standard (there is in Maple 12 Classic).

     

    So, how come in command line, if I enter a/(b*c), I am returned with a/b/c?  Is there anyway to preserve 'intelligent' denominator groupings?

    I have a problem in cpu usage.
    My PC: X86- Intel Core 2 duo 2.2GHz - WinXP-SP2-RAM 2GB FSB 1066

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