Hello, I still have problem with jsmath mentioned at thread "notebook
help needed". See the copy below and Jason's reply. I have the error
message on sagenb.org and I can see Latex code instead of the formula.
No problem of this type with Version 4.1.1.

It would be nice if jsmath on sagenb.org would work from everywhere
without installing any font or anything. I have some students which
study during their emplyment, they access my study material and sage
notebooks from their offices and somtimes they cannot install any
software on these PC's. The same is with PC in lecture halls at our
university used for projection on lectures.

Many thanks if you look at this.

Robert Marik



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> Do not know if this is relevant, but I get the message
> It looks like jsMath failed to set up properly (error code -7).  I
> will try to keep going, but it could get ugly.
> when looking at published worksheets, like http://uw.sagenb.org/home/pub/4/

> I do not have this problem with Sage 4.1.1

> Firefox 3.0.14 and Win Vista,

This is
http://wiki.sagemath.org/faq#IgetanerrorfromjsMathorthemathsymbolsdon...

Hmmm...are the jsmath image fonts spkg still installed on sagenb?
(that
spkg probably needs to be updated to copy itself to the right
directory
now).  My guess is that that is the problem.

Sagenb is running 4.1.1, so I think this is not a version thing, but
something to do with the sagenb switchover.

Jason

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On 15 říj, 02:54, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Last night I switched the fullhttp://sagenb.orgover to use the new
> separate-from-Sage Sage notebook code.    In particular, this involves
> using code for which the evaluation and storage code has been
> rewritten.  I'm curious how it is working for people/courses/whatever.
>     If you usehttp://sagenb.orgor have students that use it, and
> have something to report, this would be a good thread in which to do
> so.  Is it generally better than before?  Did all your work vanish
> without a trace?  Is it broken for you?
>
> William
>
> --
> William Stein
> Associate Professor of Mathematics
> University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org
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