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-TeX/Mathematica is a set of tools that provide facilities of
-Mathematica Notebooks in a UNIX environment, under GNU Emacs. They
-permit interaction between a text and a Mathematica buffer and, if
-desired, the use of TeX/LaTeX to annotate Mathematica-based
-explorations and programs. Inclusion of Mathematica-generated
-graphics in TeX/LaTeX documents printed using PostScript is
-supported. The tools also support the automatic generation of
-Mathematica packages from Mathematica documents.
-
-With these tools one can interactively develop and refine teaching and
-research documents. The interactive nature of the tools encourages
-Mathematica-based exploration as a natural part of the writing
-process.
-
-
-Getting TeX/Mathematica
-***********************
-
-The TeX/Mathematica tools are available from Internet host
-`chem.bu.edu' [128.197.30.18] by anonymous `ftp' in directory
-`/pub/tex-mathematica'. The author can be reached at Internet address
-`dan@chem.bu.edu'.
-
-The `ftp' directory contains four files
-
- * `README', which duplicates the information
- in this node.
-
- * `CHANGES', which describes changes that have been made.
-
- * `tex-mma-j.ps.Z', the compressed PostScript documentation/example.
-
- * `tex-mma.tar.Z', the TeX/Mathematica distribution kit (includes the
- first three files).
-
-
-LaTeX description of TeX/Mathematica
-====================================
-
-The PostScript document `tex-mma-j.ps.Z' is derived from the LaTeX
-description of TeX/Mathematica. Transfer the document from the
-`ftp' directory in binary (image) mode and then print it with
-
- zcat tex-mma-j.ps.Z | lpr
-
-The source for this document is the LaTeX file `tex-mma-j.tex' and
-the BibTeX file `tex-mma-j.bib'. You can use `tex-mma-j.tex'
-as a LaTeX example of a TeX/Mathematica document.
-
-
-Files in the distribution kit
-=============================
-
-The file `tex-mma.tar.Z' contains the TeX/Mathematica
-tools. These consist of the following:
-
-Documentation things:
-
-
- * `tex-mma.texinfo', Texinfo documentation of TeX/Mathematica
-
- * `tex-mma.ps.Z', compressed Texinfo document
- formatted with TeX into PostScript
-
- * `tex-mma.info', Info file
- (this file)
- for on-line Emacs documentation
-
- * `tex-mma-j.tex', LaTeX description/example of TeX/Mathematica
-
- * `tex-mma-j.bib', BibTeX file for `tex-mma-j.tex'
-
- * `tex-mma-j.ps.Z', compressed LaTeX documentation formatted in
- PostScript
-
- * `sin3x.ps', Mathematica-generated figure included in
- `tex-mma-j.tex'
-
- * `tex-mma-tex.tex', TeX example of TeX/Mathematica
-
- * `texinfo.tex', TeX macros used to format `tex-mma.texinfo'
-
-
-GNU Emacs things:
-
- * `tex-mma.el', the `tex-mathematica' package
-
- * `math.el', David Jacobson's Mathematica mode package (*Note math::)
-
- * `unix-tex-mma.el', example implementation of cell-type `unix'
-
-
-TeX/LaTeX things:
-
- * `mathematica10pt.tex', TeX 10 point TeX/Mathematica interface
-
- * `mathematica12pt.tex', TeX 12 point TeX/Mathematica interface
-
- * `mathematica.sty', LaTeX generic TeX/Mathematica interface
-
- * `mathematica.tex', macros for formatting TeX/Mathematica
- documents, used by the preceding files
-
-
-Shell scripts and Mathematica commands for processing graphics, and
-shell script and template file for Mathematica package assembly:
-
- * `PSTeX.m', generates `psfig'-adapted graphics to a file, without
- PostScript prolog
-
- * `addBBox', shell script called by `PSTeX'
-
- * `PSTeXpro.m', generates `psfig'-adapted graphics to a file, with
- PostScript prolog
-
- * `addBBoxpro', shell script called by `PSTeXpro'
-
- * `addBBoxpro.awk', `awk' script called by `addBBoxpro'
-
- * `PSFile.m', generates full-page graphics to a file, with PostScript
- prolog
-
- * `tex-mma-assemble-package', shell script for Mathematica package
- assembly
-
- * `tex-mma-assemble-package.tmplt', Emacs Lisp template used by
- `tex-mma-assemble-package'
-
-
-This is from Cameron Smith (*Note addBBox::):
-
- * `mma.pro.1.2', Mathematica Version 1.2 PostScript prolog. Note
- that a different prolog will be needed for Mathematica Version 2.0.
- This will be available from the author (*Note Getting tex-math::).
-
-These are from Trevor Darrell's `psfig/tex' distribution (*Note psfig::):
-
- * `psfig.pro', `psfig' PostScript prolog.
-
- * `psfig.sty', `psfig' for LaTeX.
-
- * `psfig.tex', `psfig' for TeX.
-
-
-Installation procedure
-======================
-
- 1. Transfer `tex-mma.tar.Z' in binary (image) mode into an empty
- directory, and extract its contents, with (for example)
-
- zcat tex-mma.tar.Z | tar xvf -
-
- 2. Install the Info on-line documentation file `tex-mma.info' where
- your Emacs looks for Info file. If desired, add a pointer to it to your
- Info directory file so that it will appear in the Info top-level menu.
- The source for `tex-mma.info' is `tex-mma.texinfo'. The file
- `tex-mma.ps.Z' is the compressed TeX formatted version, made
- using the `texinfo.tex' included in the distribution (see the
- beginning of `tex-mma.texinfo' for directions). The formatted
- version can be printed with
-
- zcat tex-mma.ps.Z | lpr
-
- It contains complete details of the TeX/Mathematica tools.
-
- 3. Edit `tex-mma.el' to
-
- * set `tex-mma-process-string' to the command
- you use to start Mathematica (default is `math');
-
- * set `tex-mma-info-file' to point to where you put the file
- `tex-mma.info'
-
- 4. Run `M-x byte-compile' on `tex-mma.el' and store the resulting
- `tex-mma.elc' wherever your GNU Emacs looks for files.
-
- 5. Add the following to the GNU Emacs initialization file
-
- (autoload 'tex-mathematica "tex-mma"
- "Major-mode for interaction with Mathematica from TeX." t)
- (autoload 'plain-tex-mathematica "tex-mma"
- "Major-mode for interaction with Mathematica from TeX." t)
- (autoload 'latex-mathematica "tex-mma"
- "Major-mode for interaction with Mathematica from TeX." t)
-
- 6. If you do not have David Jacobson's Mathematica mode package
- `math.el', install it following the instructions in `math.el'.
- If you do have `math.el', make sure your version is at least as
- current as the one here, which contains changes necessary for use with
- `tex-mma.el'. Make sure you place the file `math.el' (or,
- better, the byte-compiled file `math.elc') where your Emacs looks
- for libraries, so that `tex-mma.elc' will be able to load it if it
- is not already loaded.
-
- 7. Edit `mathematica.tex' (at the end) to specify where the PostScript
- prolog files `psfig.pro' and `mma.pro.1.2' will be, and put the
- prolog files there.
-
- 8. If you are using a LaTeX *earlier* than 2 May 90, edit
- `mathematica.sty' according to the comments there.
-
- 9. Put `mathematica.tex', `mathematica.sty', `mathematica12pt.tex',
- `mathematica10pt.tex', `psfig.sty', and `psfig.tex' where your
- TeX looks for macro files.
-
- 10. Put `PSTeX.m', `PSTeXpro.m' and `PSFile.m' where your
- Mathematica looks for packages.
-
- 11. Edit `addBBoxpro' to specify which `awk' you use (default is GNU
- awk, `gawk').
-
- 12. Edit `tex-mma-assemble-package' to set the variables `bindir', `tmpdir'
- and `tmpdirsed' for your system, as described in the comments there
- and then place `tex-mma-assemble-package.tmplt' in `bindir'.
-
- 13. Put `addBBox', `addBBoxpro', `addBBoxpro.awk' and
- `tex-mma-assemble-package' on your system's binary search path, make sure
- they have execute status, and then execute `rehash'.
-
-
-You should be ready to go: Startup emacs, run `M-x tex-mathematica'
-and have fun.