Re: [sage-edu] Announcing Calculus and SAGE Update Project

2015-02-19 Thread Charles Ross
I've added Rob's and David's comments to the github issues database and will be looking into Mathbook before I begin development. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-edu" group.

Re: [sage-edu] Announcing Calculus and SAGE Update Project

2015-02-19 Thread David Farmer
I converted the LaTeX source to this HTML version, which you will find is a lot better than the old version from latex2html: http://sl2x.aimath.org/development/dcandsage/html/chapter1x.html If the Sage in the book is just going to be words on a page, then having LaTeX as the source may be adeq

Re: [sage-edu] Announcing Calculus and SAGE Update Project

2015-02-18 Thread kcrisman
> >* Consistency between PDF and HTML versions >* Standard notation >* Easy-to-navigate HTML version >* Automated testing of Sage code >* Eventual no-effort versions for the Sage Notebook and Sage Math Cloud >* Avoiding a lot of LaTeX idiosyncracies > > then you might

Re: [sage-edu] Announcing Calculus and SAGE Update Project

2015-02-18 Thread Rob Beezer
Dear Chuck, If the following are important for your project, * Consistency between PDF and HTML versions * Standard notation * Easy-to-navigate HTML version * Automated testing of Sage code * Eventual no-effort versions for the Sage Notebook and Sage Math Cloud * Avoiding a lot of La

[sage-edu] Announcing Calculus and SAGE Update Project

2015-02-18 Thread Charles Ross
I starting an update to Differential Calculus and SAGE . Prof. Joyner kindly directed me here suggesting that announcing the project might result in assistance. I plan to move forward with this alone if necessary, but could certainly use assistance. I'm a