#14104: Implement an interface for displaying objects in HTML from the command
line
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Reporter: andrew.mathas | Owner: andrew.mathas
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-5.8
Component: user interface | Resolution:
Keywords: | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Reviewers:
Authors: Andrew Mathas | Merged in:
Dependencies: | Stopgaps:
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Comment (by andrew.mathas):
[Sorry for the last post - trac keeps on logging me out before I can
submit a comment...]
Replying to [comment:6 was]:
> I mean, e.g., you could replace html.table by a much shorter function
that (1) calls your code to generate html, then (2) calls the html(...)
function to display it in a notebook.
Yes, this wold be easy to do -- compare with the wrapped for character
tables in the revised patch (or look at the slightly more function version
in #14103 when I upload the patch for it tomorrow).
Btw, John Palmieri's patch #13131 already improves html.table. In fact,
his command line display is more powerful than what I do in #14103 because
it can cope with entries spanning more than one row, whereas I am mostly
interested i being able to index the matrix/table entries by different
sage objects.
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