I continue not to have the optional short title in the contextual menu with
my environments in the module.
Moreover, for the \sage;{} command that can be used, I am trying to explore
the insets avenue, trying to get inspired by the FixMe module.
I have inserted the following element in my module
If someone from the documentation list is reading this, I'd kindly ask
not to refer to the description of the options already mentioned, it
adds to the confusion. I think it's better to repeat rather than force
user to jump up and down.
On 10/31/2011 12:05 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Hi Philip,
The inset problem has been solved (see my previous mail, sorry for filling
your mailboxes). The inline \sage command works nicely now, using
Flex:sagecommand in the declaration of the InsetLayout
Remains the problem with the option of \sageplot command, through the
contextual menu +
I continue not to have the optional short title in the contextual menu with
my environments in the module.
Moreover, for the \sage;{} command that can be used, I am trying to explore
the insets avenue, trying to get inspired by the FixMe module.
I have inserted the following element in my module
If someone from the documentation list is reading this, I'd kindly ask
not to refer to the description of the options already mentioned, it
adds to the confusion. I think it's better to repeat rather than force
user to jump up and down.
On 10/31/2011 12:05 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Hi Philip,
The inset problem has been solved (see my previous mail, sorry for filling
your mailboxes). The inline \sage command works nicely now, using
Flex:sagecommand in the declaration of the InsetLayout
Remains the problem with the option of \sageplot command, through the
contextual menu +
I continue not to have the optional short title in the contextual menu with
my environments in the module.
Moreover, for the \sage;{} command that can be used, I am trying to explore
the insets avenue, trying to get inspired by the FixMe module.
I have inserted the following element in my module
If someone from the documentation list is reading this, I'd kindly ask
not to refer to the description of the options already mentioned, it
adds to the confusion. I think it's better to repeat rather than force
user to jump up and down.
On 10/31/2011 12:05 PM, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Hi Philip,
The inset problem has been solved (see my previous mail, sorry for filling
your mailboxes). The inline \sage command works nicely now, using
Flex:sagecommand in the declaration of the InsetLayout
Remains the problem with the option of \sageplot command, through the
contextual menu +