[sage-support] Re: Minor sage 3.4/jsMath3.6b rendering issue in IE7

2009-04-25 Thread dpvc
Thanks for posting the new example. I have found that the problem is due to the fact that Sage puts the output inside a block, and IE7 gets confused about some of its measurements in that case. It can be fixed by including span.typeset { white-space: normal; } in the css/main.css fil

[sage-support] Re: Minor sage 3.4/jsMath3.6b rendering issue in IE7

2009-04-24 Thread Kevin Horton
On 24 Apr 2009, at 06:55, Jason Grout wrote: > dpvc wrote: >> It looks like this notebook no longer uses jsMath to render the >> result >> of var('n m'), so I can't reproduce the problem you describe. I do >> know that jsMath was used earlier when we were looking at the IE font >> issue. Did

[sage-support] Re: Minor sage 3.4/jsMath3.6b rendering issue in IE7

2009-04-24 Thread Jason Grout
dpvc wrote: > It looks like this notebook no longer uses jsMath to render the result > of var('n m'), so I can't reproduce the problem you describe. I do > know that jsMath was used earlier when we were looking at the IE font > issue. Did this change as a result of the Sage update that you did,

[sage-support] Re: Minor sage 3.4/jsMath3.6b rendering issue in IE7

2009-04-24 Thread dpvc
It looks like this notebook no longer uses jsMath to render the result of var('n m'), so I can't reproduce the problem you describe. I do know that jsMath was used earlier when we were looking at the IE font issue. Did this change as a result of the Sage update that you did, or is it something y