Ivan and Karl,
Thanks for pointing out Huss and Marik's sws2tex! That's mostly what I
want. As discussed on ask.sagemath.org, there are some problems:
with solutions: turning off syntax highlighting, turning off the attach
file, saving the TeX file
no (yet!) solutions: aligns of equations are
On Feb 10, 1:33 pm, Stephen Hartke har...@gmail.com wrote:
Ivan and Karl,
Thanks for pointing out Huss and Marik's sws2tex! That's mostly what I
want.
Great!
with solutions: turning off syntax highlighting, turning off the attach
file, saving the TeX file
This is pretty easy to just
You might consider
https://bitbucket.org/whuss/sws2tex/
which I have never used, but can't be worse than an ad hoc script. :-)
There is also
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/66
which looks a little more questionable, but perhaps better than starting from
scratch.
-Ivan
On Feb 9,
On Feb 9, 3:40 am, Ivan Andrus darthand...@gmail.com wrote:
You might considerhttps://bitbucket.org/whuss/sws2tex/
which I have never used, but can't be worse than an ad hoc script. :-)
I have used this a fair amount - in particular, converted an entire
semester's worth of full notes and
On 2/8/12 10:30 PM, Stephen Hartke wrote:
I've been writing a series of handouts for my class. When writing them,
I like to initially use the Sage notebook as it allows me to quickly and
easily experiment with different examples, while still writing most of
the explanations. However, for
On 2/8/12 10:30 PM, Stephen Hartke wrote:
I could not immediately find a feature to export to SageTeX. If such a
feature does not already exist, how hard would it be to implement it?
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Jason Grout jason-s...@creativetrax.comwrote:
I don't think it exists, but