[sage-support] What is the difference between double and single quotes?

2009-02-02 Thread Andrey Novoseltsev
Hello, I was sure there is no difference in Python and Sage. However, when I try to return "I_0" in _latex_ function of my class, it typesets as I_0, because somehow it gets wrapped into \text{I\_0}. When I change the return value to 'I_0' everything works as expected. Why is it so and are there

[sage-support] Re: Minimal notebook - just 1 cell

2009-02-02 Thread William Stein
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Nathan Carter wrote: > > >> > It would be nice if @interactdemonstrations and cells (both read-only >> > and read-write) could be added to blog entries. >> >> Indeed, exactly. > > Although this definitely sounds cool, I'm wondering what features > already exist th

[sage-support] Re: sws vs pdf

2009-02-02 Thread William Stein
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 12:10 PM, kcrisman wrote: > > This reminds me that this brought up another interesting question. > Why are the pdfs I generate sometimes significantly smaller than the > sws files? In general I would have thought that the various images > etc. and formatting would make the

[sage-support] Re: Minimal notebook - just 1 cell

2009-02-02 Thread Nathan Carter
> > It would be nice if @interactdemonstrations and cells (both read-only > > and read-write) could be added to blog entries. > > Indeed, exactly. Although this definitely sounds cool, I'm wondering what features already exist that are not this fancy. Here's the limit of my knowledge on how to

[sage-support] Re: NB to pdf

2009-02-02 Thread Jason Grout
Stephen Hartke wrote: > 2) Note that the "%hide" boxes still appear, but the "%hideall" boxes do > not. It would be handy if there was a compromise between these: a box that > was hidden for printing, but was easy to change while editing (the problem I > find with "%hideall" boxes is that after

[sage-support] Re: NB to pdf

2009-02-02 Thread Stephen Hartke
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Jason Grout wrote: > > kcrisman wrote: > > I don't believe that turning a notebook worksheet into a pdf is > > implemented (and thanks to Dan D. for SageTeX, which unfortunately > I have been printing worksheets to PDF files using my web browser as William suggest

[sage-support] sws vs pdf

2009-02-02 Thread kcrisman
This reminds me that this brought up another interesting question. Why are the pdfs I generate sometimes significantly smaller than the sws files? In general I would have thought that the various images etc. and formatting would make the pdfs bloat, but the sws would be a nice tight text file - w

[sage-support] Re: NB to pdf

2009-02-02 Thread Jason Grout
kcrisman wrote: > >> Though it's not perfect, what I do is click the Print button in the >> notebook, just to the left of "Worksheet", then do "print to pdf", >> which is an option in most operating systems. At least you get a >> fairly accurate rendition of the worksheet. > > This is probably

[sage-support] Re: NB to pdf

2009-02-02 Thread kcrisman
> > Though it's not perfect, what I do is click the Print button in the > notebook, just to the left of "Worksheet", then do "print to pdf", > which is an option in most operating systems.   At least you get a > fairly accurate rendition of the worksheet. This is probably sufficient for my needs

[sage-support] Re: NB to pdf

2009-02-02 Thread Jason Grout
kcrisman wrote: > Dear Support, > > I don't believe that turning a notebook worksheet into a pdf is > implemented (and thanks to Dan D. for SageTeX, which unfortunately I > haven't been able to use properly yet, and Rob B. for his interesting > experiments the other way). And that's fine, though

[sage-support] Re: Error on sagenb.org on log in.

2009-02-02 Thread Jason Grout
Kevin Loranger wrote: > After I log into SAENB: > It looks like jsMath failed to set up properly (error code -7). I will try > to keep going, but it could get ugly. > see http://wiki.sagemath.org/faq#IgetanerrorfromjsMathorthemathsymbolsdon.27tlookrightwhendisplayinginthenotebook Thanks, Jaso

[sage-support] Re: Error on sagenb.org on log in.

2009-02-02 Thread bsdz
I had the same problem. A workaround is to click the jsMath button in the bottom right hand corner of your notebook and choose Options, then set "Use native Unicode fonts" radio button. On Feb 2, 1:34 pm, Kevin Loranger wrote: > After I log into SAENB: > It looks like jsMath failed to set up pro

[sage-support] Error on sagenb.org on log in.

2009-02-02 Thread Kevin Loranger
After I log into SAENB: It looks like jsMath failed to set up properly (error code -7). I will try to keep going, but it could get ugly. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send em