On 2/6/13 4:06 PM, Keshav Kini wrote:
LFS <[email protected]> writes:

Question: With the iPython notebook  - do you get the sage notebook,
that is do you get the ability to put in html code as text?  Thanks.

The IPython notebook doesn't support inserting arbitrary HTML into the
document, but you can use Markdown (the lightweight markup language
popularly used on various websites such as Reddit, GitHub, Stack
Overflow, etc. This should probably be sufficient for simple things like
formatted lecture notes or other text or captions.


Actually, you can embed arbitrary html. First, Markdown allows for arbitrary html (when it sees an html tag, it basically copies the html into the output). Second, IPython has an HTML output object that is similar to our html() function.

Also, if you use the IPython notebook inside of Sage, you can also get all (most) of the normal Sage preparsing and Sage functionality (as of the new IPython in Sage 5.7, which isn't quite released yet...)


Jason


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