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Using GNU TeXmacs as an interface |
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An important feature of TeXmacs is it's ability to communicate with
extern systems in shell-like sessions. Typically, it is possible to
evaluate commands of an extern computer algebra system inside such a
session and display the results in a nice, graphical way. It is also
possible to evaluate shell commands and Scheme
programs inside such sessions.
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