On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 5:05 PM, kcrisman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear Support,
>
> I don't believe that turning a notebook worksheet into a pdf is

Though it's not perfect, what I do is click the Print button in the
notebook, just to the left of "Worksheet", then do "print to pdf",
which is an option in most operating systems.   At least you get a
fairly accurate rendition of the worksheet.

>
> 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
> >
>



-- 
William Stein
Associate Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://wstein.org

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