There are several options for NCProcess which determine the appearance of the output. These are actually options for the RegularOutput command which is called by NCProcess. Additional options for RegularOutput can be handed to RegularOutput with the NCProcess option AdditionalRegularOutputOptions → aList, where aList is a list of rules. The following options can be used directly as if they were NCProcess options. These three options are independent of one another. All three files can be created with one NCProcess call.
In the notebook environment you will definitely want to turn a lot of NCProcess screen output off. Too much output drowns the notebook. Turning it off or on is done with the Option
The default is PrintScreenOutput → False
This option gives spreadsheets a LATEX appearance. The default is TeX → True.
There is a bug in the program to create spreadsheets. In the list of variables that have been solved for, the letter i is sometimes replaced by a number. The TEX file is absolutely correct. The bug only appears in a list of variables, never in an equation.
This option creates the spreadsheet in ascii text form. This is a lot more difficult to read, but it can be useful for copying and pasting relations from the spreadsheet into a Mathematica session. The default is ASCII → False.
If NCGBFastRegularOutput → True processing of equations done by NCProcess will be done by the C++ kernel rather than Mathematica. This is much faster, but not quite as pretty as with Mathematica. The default is NCGBFastRegularOutput → False. We hope this option is functional as of August 1999.
See Section 15.3.4.