On Sep 28, 8:02 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 2:09 PM, Harald Schilly
> > Another approach would be to build a special application using Sage as
> > a server based service and embedding it a bit better into theandroid
> > application infrastructure. This
ut I think there's room for the use of color to
separate the header from the body.
All of that said, I think the new site is a very nice improvement. I
am more than happy to contribute to CSS or other stuff if help is
needed. When I have a bit more time, I may also more thor
William Stein wrote:
> There is no function "sage_search", which is surely causing a lot
> of confusion here.
Aha. Maybe I took the top of page 9 of the posted PDF of _Sage
Programming Guide_ too literally:
"Using sage_search from the Sage prompt or grep one can easily find
aforementioned keyw
Hi, Harald,
Harald Schilly wrote:
> I don't really get the point about sage_search,
I read that section and thought of searching for all #todo instances;
if there's effort made to document intent, seems it's worthwhile to
review it. Then came the idea to tie a web form to the sagemath.org-
hos
Hi, Michael,
On May 28, 10:59 am, mabshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 28, 4:08 pm, Daniel Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I was reading the Sage Programming Guide this morning (excellent read,
> > by the way), and the the end of section 2.4.1 mentions
Hi, folks,
I was reading the Sage Programming Guide this morning (excellent read,
by the way), and the the end of section 2.4.1 mentions that "Using
sage_search from the Sage prompt . . . one can easily find . . .
keywords and in the case of todo: not implemented use the results to
motivate furth
ould expect to resort to
asking for it as sparingly as possible.
Thanks for the response. Now, cracking the book and opening Bluefish
(as a coding environment).
Daniel /\ Muraii
> On May 20, 8:25 am, Daniel Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello, folks,
>
> > I've
orking with B-splines/NURBS?) and computation.
Thanks in advance for any pointers you can provide. If there are
existing development threads to which I might more readily contribute,
rather than creating my own subproject, that would be wonderful, too.
I'm loo