[sage-devel] Re: jsMath fonts

2008-01-25 Thread dpvc
> So to be crystal, are the files TeX-fonts-n.zip listed here > >    http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsMath/download/jsMath-fonts.html > > public domain? Yes, that is how I understand it. Certainly I am not planing to restrict them in any way myself, and I am happy to g

[sage-devel] Re: jsMath fonts

2008-01-25 Thread dpvc
> If I understand things correctly, the fonts up at > http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsMath/download/jsMath-fonts.html are > based on the Bakoma fonts, and the license quoted above is the Bakoma > fonts license.  If you look at the "original Bakoma fonts" link at t

[sage-devel] Re: jsMath fonts

2008-01-25 Thread dpvc
> You might look into the Stix font project. > Axiom uses the stix fonts in the firefox help browser. > Mathematica also allows their fonts to be used (but not > distributed with the system). I do plan to support the STIX fonts in jsMath, but haven't had the time to mak

[sage-devel] Re: Wiris -- something like the Sage notebook sort of

2008-01-15 Thread dpvc
> Just out of curiosity do you know of _any_ javascript equations editors > that are actually pretty good / finished / better than your > currentjsmath-based one? No. I find the state of affairs with on-line equation editors to be pretty sad at the moment. It's definitely something that needs

[sage-devel] Re: Wiris -- something like the Sage notebook sort of

2008-01-14 Thread dpvc
> This definately has some little issues that I don't like (for example, typing > "in", which you might want to be the product i*n), Yes, there are definitely some interface issues that need to be considered. For the moment, you can use spaces to disambiguate situations like this. For example

[sage-devel] Re: Wiris -- something like the Sage notebook sort of

2008-01-14 Thread dpvc
> Mouse positioning of the cursor, cut and paste, multiple fonts, font > resizing, multiple equations on one "sheet" of paper, 2D plotting, 3D > plotting, tabbed panes, etc.  Moving on to DragMath's capabilities: > load and save to disk, multi-language support, export to LaTeX, > MathML, Maple, an