[sage-support] Re: convertor Sage -> TeX -> PDF

2009-11-09 Thread Stan Schymanski
Hi Marik, Thanks for that. For some reason, it does not work on the pdf I downloaded, but if I create a pdf myself, it works. The comment in the pdf could mention "right-click" to make it clearer. Great work! I hope this script will make it into sage some time!! It still produced a lot of err

[sage-support] Re: convertor Sage -> TeX -> PDF

2009-11-07 Thread Jason Grout
Stochastix wrote: > I have a similar but slightly different request. > When I have a plot in sage, say of a function x-> sin(x), I would like > to be able to do something like what is explained in > > http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/gnuplot-basics/ > > for gnuplot and pgf. This means, extr

[sage-support] Re: convertor Sage -> TeX -> PDF

2009-11-07 Thread William Stein
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 4:40 AM, Stochastix wrote: > > I have a similar but slightly different request. > When I have a plot in sage, say of a function x-> sin(x), I would like > to be able to do something like what is explained in > > http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/gnuplot-basics/ > > for

[sage-support] Re: convertor Sage -> TeX -> PDF

2009-11-07 Thread Stochastix
I have a similar but slightly different request. When I have a plot in sage, say of a function x-> sin(x), I would like to be able to do something like what is explained in http://www.texample.net/tikz/examples/gnuplot-basics/ for gnuplot and pgf. This means, extracting the relevant numerical va

[sage-support] Re: convertor Sage -> TeX -> PDF

2009-11-06 Thread ma...@mendelu.cz
On 6 lis, 16:11, Jason Grout wrote: > > Sure, I suppose, if you want to do it by hand.  We were trying to make > it so that you just uploaded the pdf to the sage notebook. > > Jason Ah, so the problem is that you want not to install pdftk and all its dependencies on each Sage server. Right? Si

[sage-support] Re: convertor Sage -> TeX -> PDF

2009-11-02 Thread Wilfried_Huss
On 2 Nov., 09:08, Stan Schymanski wrote: > Dear Wilfried, > > The tutorial looks great! How did you do the numbered head lines and the > index? Just use ... tags in the notebook. They are converted to \sections{} in the LaTeX file. The the worksheet the sections are not numbered. > Is the

[sage-support] Re: convertor Sage -> TeX -> PDF

2009-11-02 Thread Stan Schymanski
Dear Wilfried, The tutorial looks great! How did you do the numbered head lines and the index? Is the sage worksheet itself published somewhere? Cheers Stan Wilfried_Huss wrote: > > On 29 Okt., 12:44, "ma...@mendelu.cz" wrote: > >> Hello all, the conversion into PDF has been discussed seve

[sage-support] Re: convertor Sage -> TeX -> PDF

2009-11-01 Thread ma...@mendelu.cz
On 1 lis, 15:08, "ma...@mendelu.cz" wrote: > > I have two another improvements (and changed the script at > http://user.mendelu.cz/marik/sage/sage2tex) > btw: another improvement in current http://user.mendelu.cz/marik/sage/sage2tex (from October 30) are lines lines 46-48 worksheet=open("sag

[sage-support] Re: convertor Sage -> TeX -> PDF

2009-11-01 Thread ma...@mendelu.cz
On 1 lis, 13:49, Wilfried_Huss wrote: > On 29 Okt., 12:44, "ma...@mendelu.cz" wrote: > > > Hello all, the conversion into PDF has been discussed several times > > here. > > > One option is to print into a PDF file. This is another possibility: > > > I wrote for myself a simple converter from S

[sage-support] Re: convertor Sage -> TeX -> PDF

2009-11-01 Thread Wilfried_Huss
On 29 Okt., 12:44, "ma...@mendelu.cz" wrote: > Hello all, the conversion into PDF has been discussed several times > here. > > One option is to print into a PDF file. This is another possibility: > > I wrote for myself a simple converter from Sage worksheets to PDF via > PDF LaTeX Great, this