Changes:
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'mupad-3.2.0-1-linux-i386' was substituted by 'mupad-3.2.0-2-linux-i386'.
It contains a patch which solves printing problems of the last version.


Files:
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mupad-3.2.0-2-linux-i386.deb  - setup for deb package manager
mupad-3.2.0-2-linux-i386.rpm  - setup for rpm package manager
mupad-3.2.0-2-linux-i386.tgz  - setup via TAR ball
installMuPAD.sh               - installer for MuPAD Pro 3.2 TAR ball
qtconfig.tgz                  - Qt 4.0 config program, run this to optimize
                                the view of the user interface as well as
                                the display of math and other fonts.


Installation of MuPAD Pro 3.2 for Linux
=======================================

Installing the RPMs for Linux:

    If you have already installed the public preview of MuPAD
    Pro 3.2 then uninstall it first:

    rpm -e mupad

    If you have downloaded the RPM package then install it on
    your local system with:

    rpm -Uhv *.rpm

    Afterwards you can start 'xmupad' from a shell.


Installing the DEBs for Linux:

    If you have already installed the public preview of MuPAD
    Pro 3.2 then uninstall it first:

    dpackage -r mupad

    If you have downloaded the DEB package then install it on
    your local system with:

    dpackage -i *.deb

    Afterwards you can start 'xmupad' from a shell.


Traditional installation from TAR balls (TGZ):

    If you have already installed the public preview of MuPAD
    Pro 3.2 then uninstall it first.

    Use the shell script 'installMuPAD.sh' to unpack the TGZ
    archive in order to make sure that the mathematical fonts
    of MuPAD will be installed correctly.

    Please extend your PATH environment variable in order to start
    MuPAD, for example:

      (for tcsh/csh in ~/.cshrc)
         set path = ($path ~/MuPAD/share/bin)

      (for sh/bash/ksh in ~/.profile)
         PATH=$PATH:~/MuPAD/share/bin
         export PATH

    Now you can start 'xmupad' (make sure that you reread the
    shell initialization files first).


Technical Notes
===============

With Debian 3.0 (Woody) there might be problems with displaying
formulas. With Debian 3.1 (Sarge) this problem is fixed. However,
problems with displaying math or other text may also occure on
other older linux systems. Solution:

 1. Copy  : qtconfig.tgz
 2. Unpack: tar xzf qtconfig.tgz
 3. Start : ./qtconfig/qtconfig
 4. Change any property, e.g., GUI Style to Plastique or whatever
 5. Save configuration via CTRL-S
 6. Restart xmupad

Note:
The MuPAD Pro 3.2 for Linux user interface is based on Qt 4.0.
This is rather new.

