> Note there are about six copies of  sagetex.py  floating around.  Some
> (most?) are a proof-of-concept idea to convert a worksheet to
> (la)tex.  I would guess they are obsolete given the sws2tex project?
> Maybe they could be excised?

This is getting OT, but I would say not necessarily.  sws2tex makes a
nice-looking thing that is like the worksheet - parses the HTML.  It
does not create a SageTeX document, but rather something that can
immediately be LaTeXed up with or without Sage.

That doesn't mean it wouldn't be nice to have a switch to provide this
option, but that isn't going to happen soon.

- kcrisman

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