Abstract
Once MAPLE is started, the user is presented with a typical Windows window that looks like Within this window, you see from top to bottom
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the header bar, with MAPLE V Release 4 — [Untitled(l)],
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the menu bar containing the options: File Edit View Insert Format …,
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the tool bar allowing direct access to some functions through icons.
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the context bar, which changes according to the current area: command area, text area or graphical area.
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the worksheet itself (MAPLE Worksheet) where the user works.
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the status line, at the bottom, where certain information is displayed.
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Cornil, JM., Testud, P. (2001). MAPLE Environment in Windows. In: An Introduction to Maple V. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56729-2_26
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