Dear Rob,

How did you generate the sageblocks in your sws version of the book?
I assume sageexample in sagetex + tex2sws.

I need a reasonable workflow for authoring materials, which should
generate sage worksheets and pdf.
Sageexample with doctesting would be ideal....

The best

Marcin

On Aug 4, 12:59 am, Rob Beezer <goo...@beezer.cotse.net> wrote:
> (Cross posted - just to intensify the "list condensation" discussion
> on sage-devel.)
>
> I may sound like a broken record, but my "add Sage to my linear
> algebra textbook" project is now really in a final cleaned-up form.
> I've moved distribution to the book web site, and will add the
> material to my production script in the next couple weeks.  Right now
> there is a PDF of just new content (for the idly curious, or for
> bedtime reading), plus a zip file of the entire book as Sage
> worksheets with the new material present as code cells.  Be sure to
> read about a few caveats if you pick up the worksheet version.
>
> http://linear.ups.edu/sage-fcla.html
>
> By the Numbers:
>
>  ~45 Sage patches
>   95 new subsections
>  279 "sageexample" environments
> 1330 outputs doctested
> 12.6 seconds for full doctesting
>
> As any developer knows already, being able to doctest your work saves
> you from many silly little misteaks.
>
> A handful of patches remain to be reviewed and merged, 
> seehttp://wiki.sagemath.org/devel/LatexToWorksheetif you can help.
>
> Similar project for Judson's abstract algebra textbook should be done
> in a week or two.
>
> After these associated stress-tests, I'll clean-up and document the
> tool chain I've used to do this.
>
> Rob

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