STACK does not accept decimal comma for floating point numbers, only the decimal point. This is uncontroversial as long as the code written is maxima code.
Introducing the WYSIWYG interface, the student should be writing in the same language and notation as the question is phrased in, and the decimal comma is used in most languages.
Ideally, decimal comma should be used in both input and output depending on the student's language setting. For most purposes, however, it would suffice to let tex2max translate the decimal comma into a decimal point.
STACK does not accept decimal comma for floating point numbers, only the decimal point. This is uncontroversial as long as the code written is maxima code.
Introducing the WYSIWYG interface, the student should be writing in the same language and notation as the question is phrased in, and the decimal comma is used in most languages.
Ideally, decimal comma should be used in both input and output depending on the student's language setting. For most purposes, however, it would suffice to let tex2max translate the decimal comma into a decimal point.