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rado
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Mathematica notebooks to LaTeX

Post by rado »

OK, as the subject suggests, I have a Mathematica 5.0 notebook which I want to convert into Tex source code and insert it somewhere in my original document.

Mathematica 5.0 has a feature Save as special, and allows to do this, but when trying to compile the TeX file, I get many error messages, and merely the Input tags as an output.

Should I adjust something in TeXniccenter to succeed? I know the location of the files in the Mathematica program which are used to compile the notebook to TeX, but I don't like to mess around with working directories etc. because I'm afraid to mess something up.

Any suggestions?

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localghost
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Mathematica notebooks to LaTeX

Post by localghost »

As far as I know Mathematica comes with several special packages to include its notebooks into a LaTeX document. A tutorial is available from the manufacturer [1]. Otherwise provide a minimal working example (MWE) and attach all necessary files in an archive.

[1] Generate TeX with Mathematica - Wolfram Mathematica Documentation Center


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