2009/5/22 Bill Page <bill.p...@newsynthesis.org>:
>
> It might be a stretch to fit this into the Sage NoteBook but the
> MathDox formula editor
>
>  http://www.mathdox.org/formulaeditor/
>
> might be a good starting point.

To me that looks less capable and more ugly than the jsmath equation editor.

William

>The intermediate format produced by
> the formula editor is actually OpenMath and in principle OpenMath was
> designed for just this sort of purpose.
>
> Apparently MathDox itself
>
> http://www.mathdox.org
>
> already has some support for Mathematica, Maxima and GAP.
>
> Regards,
> Bill Page.
>
> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Serge A. Salamanka <salsa-...@tut.by> wrote:
>>
>> It will be great to enable Sage with 2D input.
>>
>> Any ideas how to do this ?
>>
>> #Serge
>>
>> jason-s...@creativetrax.com пишет:
>>> Ben Woodruff wrote:
>>>> Do you know if 2D math input is in the process of being developed,
>>>> such as being able to type matrices in matrix format instead of having
>>>> to create a list of lists.
>>> I assume you mean like how Mathematica uses ctrl-enter and ctrl-comma to
>>> create a grid of inputs in their notebook.  As far as I know, there is
>>> no one actively developing 2d math input in Sage.  One issue is that
>>> currently, anything you can type into the notebook, you can also type
>>> into the command line or into a script.  That is very nice (sort of like
>>> some of the good statistical packages always make sure that anything you
>>> can do, you can also from the command line and in a script).
>>>
>>> Well, I take that back.  There are a couple of people actively
>>> developing a graph editor (graphs as in vertices and edges).  You'd be
>>> able to point and click to create and edit graphs.  I think the idea is
>>> that it would then spit back into a cell the text that is equivalent to
>>> what you pointed and clicked.
>>>
>>> I can see it being fairly easy to make a small little popup window that
>>> lets you type in a matrix as a grid, and then when you close the
>>> window, it inserts the corresponding code for creating a matrix into the
>>> current position of a cell.
>>>
>>> Also, as I mentioned earlier, there is a 2d math equation editor that
>>> Davide Cervone started (the author of jsmath).  A while ago he mentioned
>>> that a student was working on it, but I don't know if anything has come
>>> out of it yet.
>>>
>>> I'm forwarding this reply to the sage-devel mailing list.  Someone there
>>> may know of someone working on 2d math input.
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>
>>>
>>> >
>>>
>>
>> >
>>
>
> >
>



-- 
William Stein
Associate Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://wstein.org

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