Sage documentation is written in a markup language called ReST (ReStructured Text), so look at any source file for Sage to see examples.
Sphinx will turn it into html, pdf, etc. It is a converter. Or something close to that. On Jan 5, 12:45 pm, Dana Ernst <ernst.tr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Sphinx can also use jsmath to format tex. I think we use images by default > > for some reason. > > I have no idea what Sphinx is... > > > Dana, in addition to Rob's work on this over the next while, you probably > > saw the sage-devel post about the NSF CCLI proposal we are submitting to > > make the process of converting latex notes/books to Sage worksheets much > > better. We are really, really appreciative of any feedback on this. If > > this grant is awarded, there will be a huge push in the ability to > > integrate textbooks/notes with Sage worksheets over the next few years. So > > maybe one thing you can do is to critique the proposal to make it better > > :). The deadline is next week, so we are wrapping things up this week. > > I did briefly look over your proposal. Perhaps I can find some time to give > it a more thorough looking over. > > Dana
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