[sage-support] Re: regarding jsMath

2008-12-30 Thread Harald Schilly
On Dec 30, 10:52 am, Brett Nakashima wrote: > Click on the link above and download _one_ of the tex font tarballs. > Untar it into ~/.fonts, if the directory doesn't exist, try creating > it. > > As I said, that worked for me in ubuntu, ... After that, you should probably also do a "fc-cache -

[sage-support] Re: regarding jsMath

2008-12-30 Thread Brett Nakashima
On Dec 29, 8:58 pm, "William Stein" wrote: > On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 8:54 PM,   wrote: > > > Hi > > I got sage installed (compiled from source). > > > However, when I check the Typeset checkbox in the sage notebook I get > > the following error > > "It looks like jsMath failed to set up properl

[sage-support] Re: regarding jsMath

2008-12-30 Thread freewill1729
Thanks Mr. Stein for the website link. Finally I could find the actual problem. The fonts folder should be present in the same folder as jsmath.js , which was not the case. After putting the fonts folder in the same folder as jsmath.js, things started to work. On Dec 30, 1:01 pm, freewill1...@gm

[sage-support] Re: regarding jsMath

2008-12-30 Thread freewill1729
I tried hard, but still I couldn't rectify the problem. I am using debian 4.0r0 and sage version is 3.1.4. I found that jsmath comes as a package in debian and I installed it. I even downloaded latest version of jsMath. None of the methods are working fine. It appears that some configuration is

[sage-support] Re: regarding jsMath

2008-12-29 Thread William Stein
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 8:54 PM, wrote: > > Hi > I got sage installed (compiled from source). > > However, when I check the Typeset checkbox in the sage notebook I get > the following error > "It looks like jsMath failed to set up properly (error code 7)". > > Due to this the display is not very