[sage-support] Re: "Usage Styles" and using scipy

2009-06-10 Thread Burcin Erocal
Hi, On Wed, 10 Jun 2009 01:12:57 -0700 (PDT) Marky Marc wrote: > > > Now, on other silly topics: > > > I've switched from using sage 3.2 on my machine to using the > > > sagenb.org server. It seems the latter has poorer typesetting > > > abilities than v3.2, eg often (but not always) renders s

[sage-support] Re: "Usage Styles" and using scipy

2009-06-10 Thread Marky Marc
Wow, thanks for answering so many questions. On Jun 10, 4:03 am, Jason Grout wrote: > MarkyMarcwrote: > > Thanks for the many useful answers in this thread from several people. > > (And thanks for the book on Rubik's Cube, David Joyner ;-) > > > Now, once again please forgive these questions if

[sage-support] Re: "Usage Styles" and using scipy

2009-06-09 Thread Jason Grout
Marky Marc wrote: > Thanks for the many useful answers in this thread from several people. > (And thanks for the book on Rubik's Cube, David Joyner ;-) > > Now, once again please forgive these questions if they're silly. > Firstly, regarding neatly typesetting text and maths, I've tried the > fun

[sage-support] Re: "Usage Styles" and using scipy

2009-06-09 Thread Marky Marc
Thanks for the many useful answers in this thread from several people. (And thanks for the book on Rubik's Cube, David Joyner ;-) Now, once again please forgive these questions if they're silly. Firstly, regarding neatly typesetting text and maths, I've tried the funky javascript editor (shift+cl

[sage-support] Re: "Usage Styles" and using scipy

2009-05-13 Thread Kevin Horton
On 13 May 2009, at 06:51, Jason Grout wrote: > Kevin Horton wrote: >> >> The baffling part is why you don't get this editor when you click the >> Edit button in a notebook worksheet. As it sits now, with no obvious >> visual clue that this editor even exists, most users would never >> discover i

[sage-support] Re: "Usage Styles" and using scipy

2009-05-13 Thread Jason Grout
Kevin Horton wrote: > > > Well done Jason - Thanks! > > The baffling part is why you don't get this editor when you click the > Edit button in a notebook worksheet. As it sits now, with no obvious > visual clue that this editor even exists, most users would never > discover its existence

[sage-support] Re: "Usage Styles" and using scipy

2009-05-13 Thread Mike Hansen
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 3:44 AM, Kevin Horton wrote: > Well done Jason - Thanks! > > The baffling part is why you don't get this editor when you click the > Edit button in a notebook worksheet.  As it sits now, with no obvious > visual clue that this editor even exists, most users would never > d

[sage-support] Re: "Usage Styles" and using scipy

2009-05-13 Thread Kevin Horton
On 12 May 2009, at 21:46, kcrisman wrote: >>> You can also shift-click on the blue bar to bring up a nice >>> editor, in >>> which you can enter latex code like you did above. This basically >>> is a >>> nice way of editing text in between cells. >> >>> For an example, do what you did above (p

[sage-support] Re: "Usage Styles" and using scipy

2009-05-12 Thread kcrisman
> > > You can also shift-click on the blue bar to bring up a nice editor, in > > which you can enter latex code like you did above.  This basically   > > is a > > nice way of editing text in between cells. > > > For an example, do what you did above (put that text in between the > > cells) and th

[sage-support] Re: "Usage Styles" and using scipy

2009-05-12 Thread Kevin Horton
On 12 May 2009, at 18:18, Jason Grout wrote: > Kevin Horton wrote: >> I'm very new to sage myself, so perhaps I have not yet found the >> optimum solution. For the moment, I am embedding latex math >> equations >> in html, like: >> >> $W_{1}=\frac{1}{2}\rho_{1}V_{1}^{2}SC_{l}$ >> >> The html e

[sage-support] Re: "Usage Styles" and using scipy

2009-05-12 Thread Jason Grout
Kevin Horton wrote: > On 12 May 2009, at 10:56, Marky Marc wrote: > >> I'm brand new to sage and have just read "Sage for Newbies". Thanks >> Ted kosan for that. I have several questions. >> >> Immediately I wanted to do some work with sage and am loath to just do >> maths without documenting thi

[sage-support] Re: "Usage Styles" and using scipy

2009-05-12 Thread Kevin Horton
On 12 May 2009, at 10:56, Marky Marc wrote: > I'm brand new to sage and have just read "Sage for Newbies". Thanks > Ted kosan for that. I have several questions. > > Immediately I wanted to do some work with sage and am loath to just do > maths without documenting things as I go. Thus I really wa

[sage-support] Re: "Usage Styles" and using scipy

2009-05-12 Thread David Joyner
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Marky Marc wrote: > > Hi, > I'm brand new to sage and have just read "Sage for Newbies". Thanks > Ted kosan for that. I have several questions. > > Immediately I wanted to do some work with sage and am loath to just do > maths without documenting things as I go.