On Jan 7, 2008 1:13 PM, Farzin Shakib [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the information. I managed for find another computer on our
network with newer OS and the binary version of Sage is working like a
charm.
Thanks again for your help.
I do have another question for you (if
This may appear to be a trivial question, but I want to add some
explanatory comments to
a notebook session. I can't find anything in the tutorial or the sage
reference manual that
helps me. Can you give me a pointer?
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To post to this group,
This is currently only very basic, on the top right of the notebook is
next to the use, where you are, an edit button.
sage-cells are between {{{id=... and }}}
so, outside those cells you can add html code (h2TITLE/h2 or
$formulas$)
if there are some day multipurpose cells with formatting
OK, thanks. I found adding text beginning with '#' seemed to be OK
within the cells, provided it
preceded the sage expressions, though putting '?' in a comment
produced an error - presumably
this is generated by the pre-processing in sage.
I've moved my comments outside the cells.
bil wrote:
OK, thanks. I found adding text beginning with '#' seemed to be OK
within the cells,snip
The newbies book also shows examples of commenting problem solutions
in the notebook:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/tkosan/newbies_book/
Ted
Ted:
How did you make the pdf file? Did you use some other approach than
notebook for all the inputs/outputs, etc. The whole package looks very
integrated, so I am very curious how you achieved it.
thanks,
gani --
On Jan 8, 2:34 pm, Ted Kosan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bil wrote:
OK, thanks.
Gani wrote:
How did you make the pdf file? Did you use some other approach than
notebook for all the inputs/outputs, etc. The whole package looks very
integrated, so I am very curious how you achieved it.
The source document is an OpenOffice document and it is the .odt file
that is in the