Hi,

When you open a new cell (by letting the cursor hover over an existing cell
until a blue line appears) instead of just clicking the blue line, shift
click it.  This opens a text window.  You'll see all kinds of
possibilities.  You can import graphics, paste links, etc.  And yeah, you
can use latex.  It's actually what prompted me to learn some latex.  It's
great.  You can do all kinds of stuff.

- Michel


On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 2:39 PM, A. Jorge Garcia <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi ALL!
>
> I've been using SAGE a lot with my students this past year.  So, I was
> looking at some of the published worksheets for samples of python code
> and examples for math class.  I find that some of these worksheets
> have some "fancy text" even graphics at the beginning of the worksheet
> or between the evaluation cells.
>
> See, for example, http://www.sagenb.org/home/pub/538/
>
> How is this done?  I want to spruce up some of my worksheets for class
> and show my students how to do so as well for worksheets they hand in
> for a grade.  Is this some sore of latex?
>
> TIA,
> A. Jorge Garcia
> Teacher and Professor
> Applied Math and CompSci
> http://shadowfaxrant.blogspot.com
> http://www.youtube.com/calcpage2009
>
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