On 12 May 2009, at 18:18, Jason Grout wrote:

> Kevin Horton wrote:
>> I'm very new to sage myself, so perhaps I have not yet found the
>> optimum solution.  For the moment, I am embedding latex math  
>> equations
>> in html, like:
>>
>> <p align='center'>$W_{1}=\frac{1}{2}\rho_{1}V_{1}^{2}SC_{l}$</p>
>>
>> The html explanatory notes go between the cells, and are entered  
>> after
>> clicking the "Edit" button while viewing a worksheet.  You can see an
>> example of what I created:
>>
>> https://99.240.209.8:8000/home/pub/11
>>
>
> You can also shift-click on the blue bar to bring up a nice editor, in
> which you can enter latex code like you did above.  This basically  
> is a
> nice way of editing text in between cells.
>
> For an example, do what you did above (put that text in between the
> cells) and then go back to the worksheet and doubleclick on the math.
> It should pop up the editor and let you edit it.


I didn't know that.  Thanks.  That looks useful.

--
Kevin Horton
Ottawa, Canada




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