>
> Though it's not perfect, what I do is click the Print button in the
> notebook, just to the left of "Worksheet", then do "print to pdf",
> which is an option in most operating systems.   At least you get a
> fairly accurate rendition of the worksheet.

This is probably sufficient for my needs at this time.  Thanks!

Long-term what would be ideal is to have a LaTeX file which
automatically updated when I made a change to one of the constituent
Sage worksheets, and which "knew" to use SageTeX to compile when I
needed it to do that.  Then each worksheet would be like a chapter in
a book.  And if someone had the book (say in digital format), they
could upload the chapter to a worksheet and try the stuff out
themselves - so that there would be only one "book", not book
+worksheets.

Anyway, thanks for the ideas.

- kcrisman
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