wxMaxima is a document based interface for the computer algebra system Maxima. For more information about Maxima, visit http://maxima.sourceforge.net/. wxMaxima uses wxWidgets and runs natively on Windows, X11 and Mac OS X. wxMaxima provides menus and dialogs for many common maxima commands, autocompletion, inline plots and simple animations. wxMaxima is distributed under the GPL license.
wxMaxima is included with the Windows and the macintosh installer for Maxima. Packages are also available for many Linux distributions. Screenshots and documentation can be found at http://andrejv.github.io/wxmaxima/; If you wish to compile wxMaxima from source, please read the instructions below.
To build wxMaxima from sources you need to have a C++ compiler and the wxWidgets library installed.
On Mac OS X you should install XCode. To build wxMaxima open the Terminal application and follow the instructions for building with GNU autotools. It is recommended that you compile your own version of wxMac. See the section about compiling wxWidgets.
On Windows install MinGW (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/). In
the installation process make sure you select g++
, MSYS Basic System
and MinGW Developer ToolKit
in the Select components
page
of the installer. Then run the MinGW Shell and follow the
instructions for compiling wxWidgets and wxMaxima with autotools.
Before compiling wxMaxima you need to compile the wxWidgets library. Download the source, unarchive and in the source directory execute
mkdir build
cd build
On Mac OS X configure wxWidgets with
../configure --disable-shared --enable-unicode
and on Windows with
../configure --disable-shared
Now build wxWidgets with
make
You do not need to install the library with make install
. You will
need to specify a path to wx-config when configuring wxMaxima. There
are two files in build/lib/wx/config
. The correct file to use is
inplace-msw-ansi-release-static-3.0
on Windows and
implace-mac-unicode-release-static-3.0
on Mac OS X. You will also
need to copy the file wxwin.m4
to acinclude.m4
in the wxMaxima
source directory.
If you are not building an official tarball but using the git version it
is necessary to execute ./bootstrap
first in order to get the file
./configure
To build wxMaxima on Linux execute
./configure
make
make allmo
sudo make install
To build an application bundle of wxMaxima on Mac OS X
./configure --with-wx-config=<path to wx-config>
make
make allmo
make wxMaxima.app
On Windows execute instead:
./configure --with-wx-config=<path to wx-config> --with-hhc=<path to hhc.exe> --enable-chm
make
make allmo
make wxMaxima.win
which builds the directory structure necessary for running wxMaxima. Alternatively
make wxMaxima.win.zip
will build the whole application as a zip archive whose contents is a self-contained wxMaxima installation that can be placed in the folder maxima was installed in.
The --enable-chm
and the --with-hhc
are only necessary to allow the
builder to convert the wxMaxima offline manual to a format the
built-in help browser of windows understands. For this conversion
the Microsoft HTML Help workshop is necessary which
is distributed separately. If they aren't added to the configure
command line wxMaxima is shipped with a html version of the manual
that can be viewed using the internet browser instead.