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Re: [Axiom-developer] map instead of map! in src/doc/book.pamphlet


From: Vanuxem Grégory
Subject: Re: [Axiom-developer] map instead of map! in src/doc/book.pamphlet
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 23:47:16 +0100

Le jeudi 16 novembre 2006 à 23:04 +0100, Ralf Hemmecke a écrit :
> On 11/16/2006 10:38 PM, Vanuxem Grégory wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > A small typo in the Axiom book:
> > 
> > --- /home/greg/TDevel/cvs/axiom/src/doc/book.pamphlet
> > +++ src/doc/book.pamphlet
> > @@ -48550,7 +48548,7 @@
> >  \returnType{Type: TwoDimensionalArray Integer}
> >  
> >  To change the array destructively, use
> > -\spadfunFrom{map}{TwoDimensionalArray} instead of
> > +\spadfunFrom{map!}{TwoDimensionalArray} instead of
> >  \spadfunFrom{map}{TwoDimensionalArray}.  If you need to make a copy of
> >  any array, use \spadfunFrom{copy}{TwoDimensionalArray}.
> > 
> > 
> > Beware I don't know what \spadfunFrom does.
> 
> I don't know either, but src/hyper/pages/util.ht says the stuff below...
> 
> Obviously, there are a lot of commands that look pretty much like LaTeX. 
> But I guess, hypertex code is not really processed by THE TeX so what 
> language is that actually? And any chance that there is a bit more 
> documentation than that given in util.ht?

It seems that you didn't see that book.pamphlet is a LaTeX book (THE
Axiom book :-) (\spadfunFrom is a LaTeX macro here). I use \spadfunFrom
for Hyperdoc and I like it though it processes incorrectly function
ending with a number (no link are generated).

Greg





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