#8105: LaTex to Sage worksheet conversion system
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Reporter: rbeezer | Owner: rbeezer
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone: sage-feature
Component: experimental package | Keywords:
Author: | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: | Merged:
Work_issues: |
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Old description:
> This is an experimental process for converting Latex documents into Sage
> worksheets.
>
> Attached archive contains code, configuration files, templates and hints
> to begin using the system. See README.txt to get started.
>
> Over time, this should get easier through automation of some of the
> tasks, and more general with cross-worksheet linking.
>
> Wiki Page: http://wiki.sagemath.org/devel/LatexToWorksheet
New description:
This is an experimental process for converting Latex documents into Sage
worksheets.
Attached archive contains code, configuration files, templates and hints
to begin using the system. See README.txt to get started.
Over time, this should get easier through automation of some of the tasks,
and more general with cross-worksheet linking.
Wiki Page: http://wiki.sagemath.org/devel/LatexToWorksheet
Bitbucket Archive: http://bitbucket.org/rbeezer/tex2sws/
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Comment(by rbeezer):
I've updated this considerably over the weekend. Wiki page now contains
my entire linear algebra book as a tar archive of linked worksheets.
There are instructions for creating a scratch notebook and inserting these
worksheets into this notebook.
The bitbucket repository is updated, the README.txt is updated and the
calling command has changed. This is now reasonably stable for converting
to a single worksheet as an sws file. Multiple worksheets is still
experimental since there is no notebook support.
I'm going to stop posting snapshots here on the assumption that folks can
clone and pull from the bitbucket repo - correct me if that is wrong.
I'll probably get a general announcement out later today, and ship Robert
an example of the tkz-graph code.
Any testing would be appreciated. Thanks for everybody's interest.
Rob
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