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On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 5:25 PM, William Stein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Ronan Paixão <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Are there safeguards in place to prevent a student from changing the
>> contents of the book?
>
> Yes.
>
>> Also, if the notebook itself is not user-changeable, at least
>> temporarily, it would defeat the most of the purpose of making it the
>> book inside a notebook.
>
> It is user changeable temporarily.
>
>> I'm not familiar enough with the notebook's authentication and
>> authorization schemas to know.
>
> Try going to
>   http://sagenb.org/doc/live/tut/tut.html
> and browse to some worksheet and try it out.
>
> William
>
>>
>> Ronan Paixão
>>
>> Em Ter, 2008-11-04 às 07:09 -0800, Rob Beezer escreveu:
>>> Dan,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the reply.  Yes, I looked closely at SageTex a couple of
>>> months ago.  Its a great idea, but I think it maybe does the reverse
>>> of what I want. I'd like to have Sage input/commands appear in a
>>> worksheet, surrounded by text from the book.  Then a student could
>>> read the text, execute the input, and experiment with adjustments to
>>> the input - all from within the friendly confines of a Sage
>>> worksheet.  So I'd write some Sage input within my LaTeX sources,
>>> surrounded by some macro.  Then I'd want the code to survive the
>>> conversion to jsMath (easy probably), and then a further conversion to
>>> a Sage worksheet (the step I am working on now).  The stumbling blocks
>>> now are the links between worksheets, and then working with Sage's
>>> auto-numbering scheme for worksheets.
>>>
>>> If I understand SageTeX right, the Sage code gets evaluated by Sage
>>> when you TeX a document and the results get incorporated into your
>>> final document.  Do I understand that right?  Or would it aid the
>>> process I've described above?
>>>
>>> Rob
>>>
>>> On Nov 4, 12:57 am, Dan Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> > On Sun, 02 Nov 2008 at 09:15PM -0800, Rob Beezer wrote:
>>> > > Long-term I would like to add "live" Sage code to my LaTeX sources and
>>> > > have them migrate to the worksheets as cells, demonstrating the use of
>>> > > Sage for the relevant aspects of linear algebra.  The end result would
>>> > > be a "Sage-enhanced" version of the book.
>>> >
>>> > Do you know about SageTeX?http://tug.ctan.org/pkg/sagetex
>>> >
>>> > Right now, you can include "live" Sage code into LaTeX documents, but I
>>> > have no idea about how such things would "migrate". It's very
>>> > interesting, though, and I'd really like to see your book morph into a
>>> > cool combination of ordinary text and Sage worksheets. Let me know if
>>> > something about SageTeX isn't working for you, and I'll see about
>>> > changing things.
>>> >
>>> > Unfortunately, I don't know anything about the inter-worksheet links
>>> > that you were primarily asking about...
>>> >
>>> > Dan
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> > ---  Dan Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> > -----  KAIST Department of Mathematical Sciences
>>> > -------  http://mathsci.kaist.ac.kr/~drake
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> William Stein
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> University of Washington
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