On Dec 13, 2007 1:58 PM, carlosap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If I have the result from something like
>
> show( ... )
>
> how do I copy, paste to word ? So I dont have to rewrite the function
> in that crappy ms ecuation editor?
>

You might be able to use

latex(...)

to get the latex form of the equation, then use a program such as
this http://www.chikrii.com/products/tex2word/ to convert that
latex expression to word.  I have never used the above program - I just
found it by googling for latex2word.

E.g.,

sage: show(taylor(cos(x)/sin(x), x, 1, 2))
<nice equation>
sage: latex(taylor(cos(x)/sin(x), x, 1, 2))
\frac{\cos \left( 1 \right)}{\sin \left( 1 \right)} - \frac{{\left(
{\sin \left( 1 \right)}^{2}  + {\cos \left( 1 \right)}^{2}  \right)
\cdot \left( x - 1 \right)}}{{\sin \left( 1 \right)}^{2} } +
\frac{{\left( {\cos \left( 1 \right) \cdot {\sin \left( 1 \right)}^{2}
} + {\cos \left( 1 \right)}^{3}  \right) \cdot \left( {\left( x - 1
\right)}^{2}  \right)}}{{\sin \left( 1 \right)}^{3} }

The big mess above should be auto-convertible to a word equation, in theory.

Does anybody have any better ideas?   Another idea would be to try to use
something involving OpenOffice and Latex like this:

http://www.cs.utk.edu/~spires/html/content/code/OO_Latex/index.html

then export from OpenOffice to word.

If you figure anything out that works for you please report back!

 -- William

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