Very nice.  For me it works fine with Sage 4.3.

On Jan 6, 8:39 am, Rob Beezer <goo...@beezer.cotse.net> wrote:
> I'm giving a short (15 min) talk at the annual US mathematics meetings
> in San Francisco next week, about converting textbooks into Sage
> worksheets.  It's more a preview of what is possible, rather than
> final report.
>
> Here's links to the slides and a demo Sage worksheet that is suppose
> to look like a textbook, but with Sage just beneath the surface.  The
> text is hacked out of a section of my linear algebra textbook on
> linear transformations and interspersed you will find an empty Sage
> cell, an editable/runnable cell with a Python function that uses a
> matrix to define a linear transformation.  Near the end is a Sage
> interact meant to visually demonstrate what a linear transformation
> does to a unit square.  Try using the interact to answer the questions
> that follow it.  ;-)
>
> The text is bits and pieces and I built with a whole lot of cut/paste,
> which I believe could all be automated with some work.  The interact
> could be snazzier (like say, move an unsymmetric graphic around
> instead of a red/blue box).  It is meant just to show the
> possibilities when you mix textbooks in with jsMath, Sage and the
> notebook.  There was a problem with 4.3 and jsMath fonts, so use
> something older (or maybe 4.3.alpha1 which I am building right now).
> In particular  alpha.sagenb.org  is *old* enough that I know it
> displays properly there.
>
> Suggestions, corrections, and feedback welcome.
>
> Rob
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~
>
> http://buzzard.ups.edu/private/maa-sf.pdfhttp://buzzard.ups.edu/private/Sage-Enhanced-Textbook.sws
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