[sage-edu] Re: Creating a collaborative version of Sage

2009-08-28 Thread pang
moodle can use the latex in the computer, then you can write latex directly in any moodle page, including wiki. On the other hand, sagetex allows to use sage inside latex documents. If you install sagetex and adequately configure the latex inside moodle, would this be sage-moodle integration? I

[sage-edu] Re: Publishing Interact files in Windows

2009-08-28 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
Hi, dracero wrote: > I was trying to publish an interact file in winows. The SAGE notebook > looks ok and there is no problem with JSMATH. But trying to see the > published file I get an error message saying: "error 7, problem > setting up JSMATH". > I´m using the last versión of Mozilla Firefox

[sage-edu] Re: Sage Primers

2009-08-28 Thread Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas
Hi all, Thanks a lot for this initiative. Would be nice to have pdf versions of the Sage Worksheets for easy reading and encouraging of newbies to test sage interactively. Cheers, Offray ErikJacobson wrote: > Sage documentation and the tutorial are written for and by research > mathematician

[sage-edu] Re: Creating a collaborative version of Sage

2009-08-28 Thread Minh Nguyen
Hi, On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 8:36 PM, pang wrote: > If you install sagetex and adequately configure the latex inside > moodle, would this be sage-moodle integration? I don't know, since I have never used SageTeX. But in the end, one wants to be able to use Sage as a maths engine for Moodle, si

[sage-edu] Re: Sage Primers

2009-08-28 Thread kilucas
These primers are very helpful. Thanks. Kevin On Aug 28, 6:06 pm, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas wrote: > Hi all, > > Thanks a lot for this initiative. Would be nice to have pdf versions of > the Sage Worksheets for easy reading and encouraging of newbies to test > sage interactively. > > Cheers,

[sage-edu] Re: Creating a collaborative version of Sage

2009-08-28 Thread Dan Drake
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 at 03:36AM -0700, pang wrote: > moodle can use the latex in the computer, then you can write latex > directly in any moodle page, including wiki. > > On the other hand, sagetex allows to use sage inside latex documents. > > If you install sagetex and adequately configure the l