Mathematica Text Notebook

Mathematica 7.0 uses about 50% of the processor time on my laptop while in standby mode, and typing special characters like @ and [ too fast leads to a malfunction of Mathematica. Basically, a laptop cannot keep up with formatting and is dying.

I would love to use Kate or a similar program for editing plain text and run it as a laptop through the terminal and save the output to a PDF or plaintext file.

Is there a text editor that can handle Mathematica syntax highlighting and indentation rules?

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Your mention of Kate suggests that you are using Linux. An error has occurred in the Qt library that ships with Mathematica version 7.0, which caused this load problem on Linux.

See Reload the [SOLVED] Mathematica 7 slower page under Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid) . This thread is for Ubuntu Linux, but I had the same problem on openSUSE .

This thread has a link to an update library hosted by an employee of Wolfram Research, Inc. This link no longer works, but if you email Wolfram Research, Inc., they may provide you with a file.

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If you use Emacs, there is a mode for it that allows you to use mma interactively. There are also modes for editing Mathematica code in Emacs. There are some for other editors, for example here . If you are on Mac OS X, there are such modes for TextMate and BBEdit .

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There is a good chance that your laptop is very large if you have formatting problems. If so, you should consider breaking things into packages or individual laptops. Wolfram Workbench is a very good development environment, especially if you work with packages more.

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If you have version 7.0.0 from Mathematica, you can contact Wolfram Research about obtaining 7.0.1

Also see if this applies to you:

http://support.wolfram.com/kb/370

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If you want to use Kate, then you can get the syntax file and the indentation rules file for Mathematica here . Alternatively, you can try using Wolfram Workbench , which is a plugin for Eclipse designed to write Mathematica code.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1339907/


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