debian man page for axiom

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AXIOM(1)						      General Commands Manual							  AXIOM(1)

NAME
axiom - A general purpose computer algebra system
SYNOPSIS
axiom [-ht |-noht] whether to use HyperDoc [-gr |-nogr] whether to use Graphics [-clef |-noclef] whether to use Clef [-nag |-nonag] whether to use NAG [-iw |-noiw] start in interpreter window [-ihere|-noihere] start an interpreter buffer in the original window. [-nox] don't use X Windows [-go |-nogo] whether to start system [-ws wsname] use named workspace [-list] list workspaces only [-h] show usage By default, the command axiom would start the process sman -ws /usr/lib/axiom/axiom-20120501/mnt/linux/bin/AXIOMsys
DESCRIPTION
axiom is a fomerly proprietary, newly open-source, interactive computer algebra program. Opensource axiom now has support for both graph- ics and the hyperdoc help system. Please refer to these facilities for detailed usage instructions. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. A good but slightly out of date source of documentation can be found in the book Axiom: The Scientific Computation System, by Richard D. Jenks and Robert S. Sutor available through amazon.com. A pdf version of this book is now included in the axiom-doc package.
FILES
~/.axiom.input The personal Axiom initialization file, executed at startup
SEE ALSO
Rosetta.dvi (to compare Axiom syntax with other math packages)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Camm Maguire <camm@enhanced.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). 20120501 February 5, 2005 AXIOM(1)
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