On Nov 28, 6:13 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Nov 28, 2007 9:04 AM, Jonathan Hanke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I had a few questions related to the notebook: > > > How does one "unpublish" a notebook? I have "published" one on my MacBook > > (which makes firefox redirect to a page that it cannot read), and I don't > > know how to get it back. I tried to restart the notebook server but it > > didn't help. > > I don't think I implemented unpublishing a notebook yet, so I think > you can't unpublish a notebook.
Ok. I tried your fix: cd SAGE_ROOT/local/bin/ rm sage-wiki hg update cd SAGE_ROOT ./sage -br and it worked. Thanks! > > How does the notebook process LaTeX \begin{equation}...\end{equation} > > environments and process paragraph breaks? I had to resort to putting > > things into an "array" environement with forced \qquad indents to make the > > output look reasonably nice. > > If we're talking about text in edit mode between cells, the notebook > doesn't process arbitrary latex. It processes tex equations in $'s or $$'s. > You can make > %slide > and > %latex > cells that actually run latex and produce an image. That might be useful. > > Using html like you suggest above sounds like a fine idea, since after all > you're creating html, which just happens to have formulas in it. I was actually trying to typeset a "._latex_(self)" method that looked really nice, but I wanted to use text and math mode together to center certain things. I was having trouble centering some things, and left-aligning others (via embedded "align"s), so I ended up left-aligning everything and indenting. It looks ok in the notebook, but in a LaTeX document it may look weird because some things are not indented enough. > > Why doesn't the LaTeX "cases" environment giant "{" not typeset properly? > > jsmath. It's not latex. It's an implementation of the tex formula > layout engine > in javascript. > > > It appears as a bunch of stacked question marks. Perhaps there is a way of > > upgrading the jsmath or its fonts in SAGE to fix this? > > You should certainly install the jsmath fonts if you haven't already. > > > I am using a MacBook > > running OS 10.4 with Sage 2.8.14. Thanks, > > Actually fonts could be a problem. Post an example and I'll let you know. Here are two examples. The first one typesets the big left-brace correctly, but the second one produces "?"s. ## EXAMPLE 1: (This works) %latex \[ \text{SAGE is } \begin{cases} Cool & \text{if you like HTML notebooks,} \\\ Fun & \text{if you want to compute something quickly!} \end{cases} \] ## EXAMPLE 2: (This fails) class test(SageObject): def __init__(self): pass def _latex_(self): latex_str = r"|x| = \begin{cases}" + "\n" latex_str += r"x & \text{if } x>0 \newline " + "\n" latex_str += r"0 & \text{if } x = 0 \newline " + "\n" latex_str += r"-x & \text{if } x < 0 \newline " + "\n" latex_str += r"\end{cases}" return latex_str T = test() view(T) > I should point out that there has been essential 0 development on the notebook > during the last six months. It is probably going to be time for a notebook > coding sprint sometime soon. What are people's top 3 requests for things > to be implemented. I think mine are: > (1) a way to empty the trash. :-) > (2) sagenb.org is I *think* slow because there are over 1000 > registered users, and somehow having a lot of user accounts seems to > seriously impact performance. sagenb.com is still snappy in > comparison. Fix this. > (3) Add support for editing the html between cells without having > to switch to edit mode. E.g., clicking to the left on a thin vertical > line would change the html between cells into a plain text edit box, > you edit, and click the button to the left again to get back the html > view. > > -- william I would also request some thought be given to the problem of quickly navigating to the end of the last of a cell. I habitually want to type (down-arrow) (left-arrow) from the beginning of the last line, which doesn't work. This could be fixed by either: a) Forcing a blank line at the end of every cell. b) Allowing the left/right-arrow keys to move between adjacent cells. It would also be nice to be able to collapse cells (both individual input and output cells, and all input cells collectively). --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support URLs: http://sage.math.washington.edu/sage/ and http://sage.scipy.org/sage/ -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---