Stan Schymanski wrote:
> William Stein wrote:
>> Does tinyMCE have any sort of equation plugin?  Have you thought
>> about that at all?
>>
>>   
> Could we put the html code provided by tinyMCE into an input cell and 
> preparse
> 
> %hide
> %html
> 
> or
> 
> %hideall
> %html
> 
> Then, we could just write e.g. $E=m*c^2$ in the tinyMCE editor and it 
> would be converted into an equation by Sage. Admittedly, this would not 
> be WYSIWYG any more...


See my other post responding to this.  Basically, enclosing mathematics 
in dollar signs still works automatically.  It's technically not 
wysiwyg, but it's as close as we'll get right now without an equation 
editor.

So, there's no need to put things into an input cell.

Jason


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