David Joyner wrote:
> I think if you have jsmath installed then you can display output as latex
> in the notebook.
>   

For those that don't know---

The jsmath package David refers to is a javascript package that is 
included in Sage--no extra installation needed.  To see nice typeset 
output, for example, you can click the "Typeset" checkbox at the top of 
the notebook.  There are other ways to get jsmath output as well.  I 
believe you can also use the jsmath() function

The homepage is here: http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsMath/  You can 
use it very nicely outside of Sage too.  I use it on my wiki for my 
class, for example.

Jason


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