On Oct 16, 2009, at 6:58 AM, ma...@mendelu.cz wrote:
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> On 16 říj, 15:38, William Stein wrote:
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>>> btw: I also think on the possibility to produce LaTeX code from Sage
>>> worksheet.
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>> That would be nice. I've never seen an HTML -> Latex converter
>> before
>> (though there are many L
On 16 říj, 15:38, William Stein wrote:
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> > btw: I also think on the possibility to produce LaTeX code from Sage
> > worksheet.
>
> That would be nice. I've never seen an HTML -> Latex converter before
> (though there are many Latex-->HTML converters).
>
In fact, I had in mind something very p
2009/10/16 kcrisman :
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> On Oct 16, 7:41 am, "ma...@mendelu.cz" wrote:
>> Hello all, trying to export worksheet in a form of html page which is
>> accesible even if the sage server is down or behind a firewall and
>> even if the user has no jsmath fonts.
>>
>> My attempts include
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>> * Pri
2009/10/16 ma...@mendelu.cz :
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> Hello all, trying to export worksheet in a form of html page which is
> accesible even if the sage server is down or behind a firewall and
> even if the user has no jsmath fonts.
>
> My attempts include
>
> * Print into PDF - poor quality of math and each math out
On 16 říj, 14:50, kcrisman wrote:
> On Oct 16, 7:41 am, "ma...@mendelu.cz" wrote:
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> > Hello all, trying to export worksheet in a form of html page which is
> > accesible even if the sage server is down or behind a firewall and
> > even if the user has no jsmath fonts.
>
> > My attempts inclu
On Oct 16, 7:41 am, "ma...@mendelu.cz" wrote:
> Hello all, trying to export worksheet in a form of html page which is
> accesible even if the sage server is down or behind a firewall and
> even if the user has no jsmath fonts.
>
> My attempts include
>
> * Print into PDF - poor quality of math