I have some sage cells in a couple of online textbooks, and mostly just 
wanted to unclutter the line for students. Using "show" is OK, I was just 
hoping that like sagenb and the cloud I could make it the default.

-- David

On Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at 7:06:47 AM UTC-8, kcrisman wrote:
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> On Friday, March 4, 2016 at 12:47:43 PM UTC-5, Andrey Novoseltsev wrote:
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>> On Thursday, 3 March 2016 15:39:47 UTC-7, kcrisman wrote:
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>>> Is it possible to turn on typeset mode in the single cell server?
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>>> I guess one can use "show" in some cases...
>>> http://sagecell.sagemath.org/?q=jqrxkt
>>> but I don't think this is configurable by end users, though perhaps it 
>>> wouldn't be very hard - ?
>>>
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>> And how would it look like? Putting something like "%typeset" on the top 
>> is not going to be better than "show(...)" on the last line.
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> It could be if one is outputting multiple things, maybe?  Maybe the 
> original poster (David, sorry for the slowness of this conversation) could 
> give us some potential use cases to help refine this idea.
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>> There can be an argument made for always using rich representation 
>> perhaps (and those who dislike it can use "print(...)" explicitly). 
>> Thoughts? 
>>
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> I'd be open to that, but then again I don't really care.    But if a lot 
> of people would find it useful... or maybe it could be another "engine" 
> like R or Singular.
>

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