No subject

Dennis G. Zill dzill at popmail.lmu.edu
Thu Nov 11 08:43:49 EST 1999


>From: husch at math.utk.edu
>To: webmath at camel.math.ca, WPT at archives.math.utk.edu
>Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 08:58:18 -0500
>Subject: Re: WebMath: LiveMath
>CC: info at livemath.com, robert at calculus.net
>Priority: normal
>Sender: owner-wpt at archives.math.utk.edu
>Reply-To: husch at math.utk.edu
>
>Hi-
>
>I just downloaded and installed the LiveMath plug-in on my
>WIndows NT 4.0 system in my office.  I use three different
>browsers to check out how my materials appear in all three.  The
>plug-in installation program found the plug-ins directory for each of
>the browsers but it deleted the old mathview plug-in.
>
>First, the Internet Explorer 5.0 browser could not find the plug-in.
>The plug-in is in the plug-ins directory for the browser.  Can
>someone tell me how you can find out what plug-ins are installed in
>the Internet Explorer browser just as you can with Netscape by
>clicking on the 'About Plug-ins' item on the Help menu? I suspect
>that IE is looking in a different location than the plug-ins directory.
>
>Second, you will not be able to view any of the MathView
>notebooks which I have on my site as June listed below; at least I
>couldn't.  I had used the default html tag given by the MathView
>program which uses the pluginspage option; for some reason, this
>tag switches you from the page containing the MathView notebook
>to the LiveMath site.  If I delete that tag or change the reference on
>the pluginspage to www.livemath.com then you can see my page.
>I am going to have to change this for all my MathView notebooks.
>
>Thirdly, the size of the notebooks has been changed; fortunately,
>with the new plug-in the size is smaller.
>
>Best,
>Larry
>
> > Folks - the public beta of v.3 of the LiveMath software/webware (formerly
> > known as Theorist, MathView, and MathPlus) is finally out, and can be
> > downloaded from the LiveMath website <http://www.livemath.com>.  For those
> > of you who have never seen it, this is a mathematics graphing/algebra/etc.
> > package specifically oriented for teaching.  Best of all, the files can be
> > saved in a format publishable within web pages, and read by a free plugin.
> > For examples of interactive materials produced with the plugin, see the
> > Visual Calculus website <http://archives.math.utk.edu/visual.calculus>,
> > which has just won an award at the NAWeb 99 conference.
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
> > WebMath at mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List To unsubscribe: via Web:
> > http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl via e-mail:  send message a
> > to majordomo at mail.math.ca with "unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of
> > message List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>------------------------------------------------------
>Larry Husch       phone:423-974-4162  fax:423-974-6576
>Dept.Mathematics        http://www.math.utk.edu/~husch
>Univ. Tennessee      Co-Director, Mathematics Archives
>Knoxville, TN 37996      http://archives.math.utk.edu/

********Dennis G. Zill************** *
*	Mathematics Department	*
*	Loyola Marymount University	*
*	7900 Loyola Blvd.		*
*	Los Angeles, CA 90045	*
*	dzill at lmumail.lmu.edu	*
*	Phone: (310) 338-5110	*
*	FAX: (310)338-2782	*
*********************************
-----------------------------------------------------------------
WebMath at mail.math.ca - WebMath Mailing List
To unsubscribe:
via Web:     http://camel.math.ca/cgi-bin/wcms/webmath.pl
via e-mail:  send message a to majordomo at mail.math.ca with
"unsubscribe webmath" in the BODY of message
List Archives: http://camel.math.ca/mail/webmath/
-----------------------------------------------------------------



More information about the Webmath mailing list