#8442: Lie Methods and Related Combinatorics (tutorial)
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Reporter: bump | Owner: bump
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-4.6
Component: documentation | Keywords:
Author: Daniel Bump | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: Minh Van Nguyen, Mark Jordan | Merged:
Work_issues: |
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Comment(by rbeezer):
Hi Dan,
I think I was a bit too cavalier. I've been converting a lot of Latex to
jsMath (using the tex4ht converter) and switching to tabular solves lots
of gotchas, but I don't think I can make that approach work directly. In
other words, no - I don't have an example, despite trying quite a few
things last night. I hope I didn't send you on too wild of a goose chase.
On the plus side, `MathJax` looks good - I've been fiddling with it
(outside of the notebook).
I think PNGs are a good compromise. I've been helping Tom Judson with his
open source textbook and he's redone the diagrams in tikz. There's code
in the CVS version of PGF that will "externalize" the graphics. So the
PDF has "native" diagrams, and the web page versions suck in the
externalized PNG graphics versions as images. Real similar to your
workaround here.
Rob
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