Thanks, William, for the ideas.
If sagews rendering is going to be redone, then we shouldn't think too hard
about it now. But I hope you can keep it in mind as you rework things.
An HTML document with compute cells would be a nice thing. Like an HTML page
with Sage cells. But hopefully a key difference would be the ability for a
reader to insert new text (annotations, basically) to the text and save the
results. Less ethereal than an HTML page.
Rob
On 10/26/2016 10:18 AM, William Stein wrote:
Anyway... do-able but hard. Probably what we really want is just a
way to embed compute cells in static html documents -- i.e., invert
the whole thing and have something different than a sagews
worksheet.... But that's another can of worms for later.
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 10:17 AM, William Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 9:40 AM, Harald Schilly
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello, do you mean normal anchor links? Usually, that makes no sense,
since in many codemirror based editors those parts of the document
aren't part of the webpage at all -- they only show the region where
you're currently in (performance, etc.)
He means he wants to jump to the first anchor link in an html:...
output of some worksheet cell. This is well defined and possible to
implement. I can't really think how to do it besides actually
running through all such outputs via javascrip then trying to match
with jquery. This will break when we rewrite sagews rendering using
react. Another potentially more robust (and more difficult) approach
would be parsing the source sagews file's contents.
William
What I can offer is a way to reference a concrete line number in such
an editor. Here is the slightly dusted ticket:
https://github.com/sagemathinc/smc/issues/161
I'm aware that this ticket doesn't solve what you want to accomplish.
My take is: we should strip away everything beginning from the
hash-sign to the end when opening a URL. That should be a small change
to avoid such a stupidity. Second, would you expect that such a file
is being created when you land on the page, or rather to be told that
the file doesn't exist?
-- harald
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 6:24 PM, Rob Beezer <[email protected]> wrote:
Is it possible to use a link from one Sage worksheet to another, with a
named location within the target worksheet? In other words, employ a link
such as written below?
<a href="target.sagews#location">link</a>
It seems that presently clicking on a link like this makes a new empty file
with the name "target.sagews#location"
A MWE is in
https://cloud.sagemath.com/projects/abdc6f9f-cf83-4b5e-ad1c-0012ae18c1d3/files/linkid/
Thanks,
Rob
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