If someone who knows their way around make and compile of unix programs on DOS, please consider porting the following:
MAXIMA (Symbolic Manipulation)
R-language (statistics, aka R-console)
Octave, Scilab or Freemat (matrix language)
PDFTeX (Typesetting Markup Language, PDF standalone creator)
I use a plain text Unix Bash shell ISP that has all of these programs without graphical components. I have a few legacy reasons to keep using DOS in some places, and this would be really nice, with all the caveats that is is obsolete and I am being an insufferable curmudgeon.
Thanks. I found pdftex.
Well, some folks do these things. Someone who is used to compiling stuff, and is set up to do it for other things, like my ISP's staff.. can do it much more easily
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