On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 7:45 PM, David Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.sagemath.org/doc/html/ref/module-sage.rings.real-mpfr.html
> "In Sage (as in MPFR), floating-point numbers of precision $ p$  are of the
> form 1251#175 , where 1252#176 , 1253#177 , and 1254#178 ; plus the special
> values +0, -0, +infinity, -infinity, and NaN (which stands for
> Not-a-Number)."
> What does it mean for a floating point number to be of the form 1251#175? Is
> that supposed to be a reference to an image file? I looked at the HTML
> source and didn't quite understand it.
> david
>

The sage documentation is just too complicated for latex2html at this
point.  latex2html has a screwy non-gpl compatible license.
We really need to find some way forward, and latex2html maybe
isn't it.  Perhaps something like sphinx is.

 --William

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