Timothy Clemans wrote:
> We don't use a web framework. We use Twisted Web2 to create the server.
>
I apologize for my unclear choice of words. Timothy's right; the
notebook is custom code that doesn't use a framework right now. I meant
that we use Twisted web2 to do the web server and right
We don't use a web framework. We use Twisted Web2 to create the server.
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 11:30 AM, Serge Salamanka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ...
>> This is probably the most work if you're not familiar with javascript
>> programming and/or python web frameworks.
>>
>> Jason
>
> what k
...
> This is probably the most work if you're not familiar with javascript
> programming and/or python web frameworks.
>
> Jason
what kind of high-level Python Web framework do you use in development
of Sage ?
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Serge Salamanka wrote:
> Thanks, Jason
>
> These opportunities are being studied.
>
> Just want to express an idea that could be useful in Sage.
> A plug-in for Firefox could make input and operations in Sage very
> comfortable adding to interface several bars or pallets.
> Someone familiar wit
Thanks, Jason
These opportunities are being studied.
Just want to express an idea that could be useful in Sage.
A plug-in for Firefox could make input and operations in Sage very
comfortable adding to interface several bars or pallets.
Someone familiar with firefox plug-in development might wan
Serge Salamanka wrote:
> TinyMCE editor seems to be useful
>
> Is that possible to implement interface on the basis of smth like Plone
> (plone.org) ?
>
>> Do you have experience doing javascript/AJAX development?
>
> Nope. I don't.
> I think I could be useful in developing some dynamic featu
TinyMCE editor seems to be useful
Is that possible to implement interface on the basis of smth like Plone
(plone.org) ?
> Do you have experience doing javascript/AJAX development?
Nope. I don't.
I think I could be useful in developing some dynamic features of
interface because I'm interested
Serge Salamanka wrote:
>
>
> Jason Grout пишет:
>> Serge Salamanka wrote:
>>> thank you. very useful
>>>
>>> %hide and %hideall behave the same
>>> couldn't figure out the difference
>>>
>> Try quitting the worksheet and then going back to it. That's when I see
>> the difference.
>>
> Yes, it
Jason Grout пишет:
> Serge Salamanka wrote:
>> thank you. very useful
>>
>> %hide and %hideall behave the same
>> couldn't figure out the difference
>>
>
> Try quitting the worksheet and then going back to it. That's when I see
> the difference.
>
Yes, it works after quitting the notebook an
Serge Salamanka wrote:
> thank you. very useful
>
> %hide and %hideall behave the same
> couldn't figure out the difference
>
Try quitting the worksheet and then going back to it. That's when I see
the difference.
By the way, I worked a bit the other week on getting a wiki-like syntax.
Th
This is just amazing !!!
One would never thought about having it all.
works great.
Thanks
Stan Schymanski пишет:
> So that's what Knoboo is about? I'm excited!!
>
> Serge, did you know that you can also format whole cells as html by
> putting %html at the top of them? You then just write html co
thank you. very useful
%hide and %hideall behave the same
couldn't figure out the difference
Jason Grout пишет:
> Serge Salamanka wrote:
>> Just found an example
>> html("Double Precision Root Finding Using Bisection")
>> here:
>> http://wiki.sagemath.org/interact/calculus
>> Sorry to trouble ab
So that's what Knoboo is about? I'm excited!!
Serge, did you know that you can also format whole cells as html by
putting %html at the top of them? You then just write html code in the
rest of the cell and it will be formatted. Use $...$ to have typeset
equations in your html cells. Example:
%hi
Serge Salamanka wrote:
> Just found an example
> html("Double Precision Root Finding Using Bisection")
> here:
> http://wiki.sagemath.org/interact/calculus
> Sorry to trouble about it.
>
> There is also another question:
> can I group the cells like in Mathematica ? Hide them, expand them ?
>
Y
Just found an example
html("Double Precision Root Finding Using Bisection")
here:
http://wiki.sagemath.org/interact/calculus
Sorry to trouble about it.
There is also another question:
can I group the cells like in Mathematica ? Hide them, expand them ?
thanks
Serge
Serge Salamanka пишет:
> Wil
William Stein wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 11:05 AM, D. Monarres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I want to produce a worksheet tutorial for SAGE usage on our campus
>> and was wondering how I could add static text around the notebook
>> cells like is done in the live tutorial . Do I just edit as
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 11:05 AM, D. Monarres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I want to produce a worksheet tutorial for SAGE usage on our campus
> and was wondering how I could add static text around the notebook
> cells like is done in the live tutorial . Do I just edit as plain text
> and add fo
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