root wrote: > Arthur, > > >> Should have mentioned I use nxml-mode in emacs to make sure >> my xml is well formed. >> > > I finally figured it out. Although I'm still struggling with page > coloring. Coloring the page and fetching it directly as a file gives a > fully colored page. Fetching the page thru the axserver gives a > partially colored page. Style sheets and local decls are ignored. > How odd. > Where did you put the style sheet? Originally I tried having a separate javascript file and linking to it with the <link...> element but that didn't work. I didn't spend any time trying to figure it out, I just put the javascript in a <script> element in the xml. So if you don't have it already maybe the style sheet should go in a <style> element. > I rewrote your axserver output routine so it now looks exactly like > an axiom console session. I added syntax coloring to the output to > test Alasdair's requirement. > > Much progress was made today. I can now do hyperdoc pages interacting > with Axiom directly. I've done pages for differentating, integrating > (definite and indefinite), and limits. Now I think the whole hyperdoc > page layout needs a lot of thought and work. Of course, I'm the last > person qualified to do GUI-based redesign. Now that the proof of > concept works perhaps someone on this list might want to take the > lead on a new design. > > I'll upload a couple pages as an example for people to try. > > Once I finish the page conversions I think we can completely replace > hyperdoc. This should happen shortly. I'm also looking to connect it > up to the help pages for the 95 domains I just documented. >
That's great. I'm glad you found it useful. Arthur > Thanks for breaking this barrier. > > Tim > > _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
