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Date: Sun 10-May-1989 03:40:08 From: Unknown Subject: Re: Plot3D in Mathematica - where are t In article <245300012@uxe.cso.uiuc.edu> chrstnsn@uxe.cso.uiuc.edu writes: ^I have Mathematica on my NeXT machine and it works fine (though I do ^recommend 16 megs of memory if you are going to do anything big). I ^have no trouble getting Plot3D to do axes labels, ticks, etc. If you ^will send the problem you are trying to do to me, I will see if it ^can be solved. If I can't do it, I have over 300 members of the ^Mathematica User Group mailing list who probably can. ^ ^Wolfram's people read my mailing list. I suggest you send ^Mathematica questions to the sci.math.symbolic newsgroup instead ^of this one. More Mathematica people read that group's messages. ^ ^Steve Christensen ^Senior Research Scientist ^NCSA, U. of Illinois ^steve@ncsa.uiuc.edu The problem here is the difference between version. The original question was about a Mac IIx (why one would ask that here is beyond me). The current version for the Mac (1.1) does not do AxesLabels on 3D plots. Version 1.2 will do 3D labeling, and it will be available RSN. Steve, you are probably using a 0.9 beta version, with a newer version of the kernel, which does AxesLabels. You are also correct in directing questions about Mathematica to sci.math.symbolic. It gets read.

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