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I'm having a problem with Help in M15 040. After my first install, M15 wouldn't find the Help files, so I uninstalled it and installed it again. Now all I get is about half a dozen of the following error dialogs but still no Help. Has anybody else had this problem? Win 10 installation, replacing a previously successful Win 7 M15 030 installation.
Stuart
Hi Stuart,
Try to repair it Mathcad 15: "Control Panel" --> "Add/Remove" --> right click on Mathcad15 icon and select "Repair". You install the program in the default directory?
Спасибо, Владимир. Unfortunately, I'm using Win 10 and there doesn't appear to be a Repair option. It looks like I'll have to remove it and try again ...
Stuart
Unfortunately, a re-installation didn't work either; the problem is still there.
Stuart
[Homer Mode]Stupidly, I forgot to back up the licence.dat file, and the trial licence server doesn't take account of the fact that the existing trial licence is still in date, so I can't get a licence for it. I've linked it to my Prime 3.1 trial, which only leaves me 4 days to note any other M040 problems (after which I'll have to revert back to M14).[/Homer Mode]
[Rant Mode]Why can't PTC have an personal licence price that's in line with Mathematica (£228), Maple (£216) and Matlab (£252 for Matlab + 5 Toolboxes)? [/Rant Mode]
I was so tempted by these that I bought Mathematica ... It has most of the features that I've been requesting for a decade for Mathcad to have, but it's still largely a 1D programming system and I turn to Mathcad as my first port of call (besides, I like the challenge of trying to work round the problem in Mathcad). If Mathcad had more of the mpl (the Haskell-like Mathcad Programming Language used in M14..M15),functionality at worksheet level it would be so much more flexible and capable. In fact, it would be pretty neat to have a text-based component that allowed one to write in mpl ... ah well, ...