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 +
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 +
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 +