On 9/10/07, Nikos Apostolakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> this semester I am trying SAGE in my calculus class so I need an
> efficient way to create sage worksheets to distribute to my
> students.  At the moment I use emacs in html mode together with
> cdlatex[0] to edit the math bits and python mode in a seperate
> buffer to edit the code pieces, and this setup works really well.
> Now my requests,
>
> 1) It would be nice if one could upload directly the text of a
>    worksheet to SAGE and have it automatically evaluated as an
>    uploaded worksheet.

I like this suggestion.  It has always been on my (perhaps only mental)
todo list.

> 2) Also it would be nice if the first line in the text of a
>    worksheet was allowed to be a comment.  At the moment the
>    first line is always assumed to be the title even if it
>    starts with "<!--".

That's quite reasonable.

I've added these as two trac tickets, #637
  http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/637
  http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/638

Unfortunately, I might not be able to work on for at least
a week because of deadlines.   I hope you can work
around the problems in the meantime.

William

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