The following off-list exchange between Rob and Rado preceded Rado's
first post to this thread. I apologize for mis-paraphrasing Rado's
remarks, Rob's response to which Rado has, in some respects, already
replied.
Rob Beezer wrote:
> Radoslav Kirov wrote:
>> [about an editor window that communic
Rado,
Excellent!!! This is really, really nice and a *huge* step forward.
This looks usable in its current state, even though I know there's
lots more to think about with regards to plugging it in properly. And
I'll be interested to see what Pat LeSmithe could add. Thanks for
your hard work on
Alright, it was a struggle debugging javascript (i feel sorry for the
people that have to code in it for a living), but finally I am done
with the hook between the graph editor and sage notebook. Here is the
first prototype:
1) get http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~rkirov2/sage/graph_editor.zip
2) exact
Jason Grout wrote:
> I envision the sage code cells having javascript plugins. A plugin
> would be a javascript object or something that, given a piece of sage
> code, could return an html "widget" that represents that sage code in
> some nice, possibly interactive way, and could be queried fo
Pat LeSmithe wrote:
> I'm still reading through the replies to my off-list message, which I've
> included below. They're provoking much thought! Please let me know if
> it's OK to post them here, too, or feel free to bring them into the light...
>
> Original Message
> Subject:
(my reply off-list)
This is very promising! This all worked very smoothly on my machine,
the window-in-a-window and the graph editor itself. I'm on just
Firefox 3.0.11.
I don't see anything in the Sage output or Latex output tabs, but
maybe I'm not suppose to? To the right of the tabs I have