Dear Support,
I don't believe that turning a notebook worksheet into a pdf is
implemented (and thanks to Dan D. for SageTeX, which unfortunately I
haven't been able to use properly yet, and Rob B. for his interesting
experiments the other way). And that's fine, though it would be great
long-term.
My question is more specific: I now have a lot of worksheets with a
weird mix of HTML and LaTeX markup, thanks to TinyMCE, and although my
students can upload them to our server and everything, it would be
nice for them to be able to read these offline (most don't and won't
have Sage installed).
However, that means that sometimes <i></i> is making my italics, and
other times $$ or \emph{} is doing that (as just one example of a
problem) - not to mention headers and links and things that don't
really work in TeX. Does anyone have an idea for how to take the text
out of Edit mode, stick it in a .tex file, and let that compile
without too much effort? Assume for now that I would either use
SageTeX or just hand-fix the Sage code lines so that they would fit in
whatever solution I use. I suspect this is just wishful thinking (or
being a real pro with a text editor), but figured I should ask.
Thanks,
- kcrisman
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