Jason Grout writes:
> Over the last day or two, I drew up a (very, very rough)
> proof-of-concept of an easy way to author webpages with Sage code and
> explanations. I've put up my attempts here:
>
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/jason/cellcanvas/
This is cool! I am wondering, though - w
On 6/9/12 12:30 PM, John Cremona wrote:
I put in a \mathbb{Q} into a text box but after freezing the page it
turned into a plain Q.
Davide Cervone gave me a tip which got MathJax in the frozen page
working now...
Thanks,
Jason
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On Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 7:44 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
> To be fair, though the notebook allows for code and documentation to be
> intermixed, it's not the traditional literate programming tool that allows
> you to, on the one hand, produce nice documentation, but on the other hand,
> produce a single
On 6/9/12 12:30 PM, John Cremona wrote:
That's pretty amazing.
I put in a \mathbb{Q} into a text box but after freezing the page it
turned into a plain Q.
It seems to be a much harder problem to get MathJax to work on pages
that are generated totally in the browser. It's possible that we mig
That's pretty amazing.
I put in a \mathbb{Q} into a text box but after freezing the page it
turned into a plain Q. And I created a box by mistake and could not
get rid of it -- is there a way?
This is with chrome on ubuntu 12.04. I don't know how to save the
frozen page (which is not exactly fr
Over the last day or two, I drew up a (very, very rough)
proof-of-concept of an easy way to author webpages with Sage code and
explanations. I've put up my attempts here:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/jason/cellcanvas/
At this point, I'm hoping that some javascript/CSS wizard will take
On Jun 8, 2012, at 11:30 AM, Martin Albrecht wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am not sure where to send these, but I figured the following would
> be rather nice:
Here is fine, or you could open tickets either on trac (cc me--iandrus) or open
issues on https://bitbucket.org/gvol/sage-mode/
> - Sage mode (at
I think they're generated by Cython to interface with external C code.
According to
http://docs.cython.org/src/userguide/external_C_code.html#public-declarations,
these files are autogenerated and thus we shouldn't need to include them
David
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 2:28 PM, R. Andrew Ohana wrot