I have MuPad, the computer algebra program, installed on my Linux box. It works fine except there is no back space, delete nor do the arrow keys work. In short I can not recall previous command or edit them. Is there some way to map the keys so editing can work. In other respects the program runs fine. -- Cheers, Jonathan
On Thursday 25 January 2001 20:33, Jonathan Drews wrote:
I have MuPad, the computer algebra program, installed on my Linux box. It works fine except there is no back space, delete nor do the arrow keys work. In short I can not recall previous command or edit them. Is there some way to map the keys so editing can work. In other respects the program runs fine.
I had the same problem with the SuSE version. So I uninstalled the SuSE copy and I downloaded the 1.4.2 tar and reinstalled it. It now works fine. JLK -- Scientific theories, according to Sir Karl Popper, can be "falsified," or proven wrong, by experiment. Unscientific theories -Marxist dialectical history and Freudian psychology were Popper's favorites- are formed in such a way that they cannot be falsified by data.
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