For Maple, how can I transfer a worksheet between different computing platforms?
When transferring a worksheet between different computing platforms in Maple, be aware of the following:
- The computing platforms must be running the same version of Maple.
- Embedded graphics and fonts are not transferable across computing systems.
Choose the appropriate instructions below.
On this page:
- Mac OS X to Unix
- Unix to Mac OS X
- Mac OS X to Windows
- Windows to Mac OS X
- Unix to Windows
- Windows to Unix
Mac OS X to Unix
On your Mac OS X computer, create your worksheet and save it in Standard Format:
- From the
Filemenu, selectSave a Copy in....
- Type a filename of your choice.
- Make sure that
Save in Standard Formatis enabled, and then selectSave.
Transfer your file to the Unix host. Invoke Maple on Unix and load the file into your xmaple session normally.
Unix to Mac OS X
Reverse the Mac OS X to Unix process above, i.e., save your xmaple file normally, transport it, and then open the file in your Mac worksheet. No special naming conventions (extensions) or saving techniques are necessary.
Mac OS X to Windows
On your Mac OS X computer, save your worksheet in Standard Format:
- From the
Filemenu, selectSave a Copy in....
- Type a filename of your choice.
- Make sure that
Save in Standard Formatis enabled, and then selectSave.
Transfer the file to the Windows workstation.
Copy the file onto the Windows workstation, renaming it with a
.ms extension (e.g., myfile.ms). Start Maple
and load this .ms file into the worksheet.
Windows to Mac OS X
Reverse the Mac OS X to Windows process above, i.e., save your
.ms file from Windows and transport it to the Mac OS X
computer. Copy the file into the Mac worksheet. No special naming
conventions are required for the file on the Mac.
Unix to Windows
Save your worksheet as a .ms file from your xmaple
session. Transfer the file to your Windows computer, and then verify
that the name of the transferred file has a .ms extension
on the PC. Start your Windows Maple session and open up the
transferred .ms file.
Windows to Unix
Reverse the Unix to Windows process above, i.e., save your
.ms file in Windows, transfer the file to the Unix
computer, and then load the transferred .ms file in an
xmaple session.
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Last modified on April 12, 2011.







