First, this looks great!

Questions:

1. When I save it as an html file then open that in a browser
I get a " > >> Worksheet  (several line breaks) << <" at the top. What
is this?
Other that just manually editing the file, I guess there's no way to
make this a little prettier?
It would be nice (as with maple worksheets) if a user could just save as
html
and post that file to a webpage to illustrate a math computation.

2. When I download markup.sws to /home/wdj/sagefiles/markup.sws
how do I load it into the notebook? The "open" link does not work this way
(it just creates a new worksheet) and
http://localhost:8000/home/wdj/sagefiles/markup.sws doesn't either.

3. I'd like to figure out how to associate an application (like
sage-notebook)
to a sws file. Can this be done yet?


William Stein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Alex and I spent an hour tonight and turned on the SAGE
> Notebook markup mode.  I tried it out and was immediately
> shocked by how flexible and powerful this is.  See,
> e.g.,
>      http://sage.math.washington.edu:8101/markup
>
> >
>
>   


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