On May 22, 6:23 am, roleic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike,
> what data format is used when sage exchanges symbolic math with math
> packages like maxima, maple, mathematica? Maybe there is a converter
> for one of these formats.
> Roland
In each case, we use the native format of that package (
Jason,
your right in so far that the expand tool does not embed a picture.
However, it does also not embed genuine OO formulas. It represents the
formulas as text with special fonts and special formatting and is
therefore restricted to simple formulas.
Your lead that a latex-formula interface for
roleic wrote:
> Looks interesting. However it does not translate the formula it just
> embeds a picture of it.
>
Isn't there two parts to oolatex? One does embed a picture, but the
other (the expand tool) doesn't, at least from the description.
Thanks,
Jason
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roleic wrote:
> I tested the formula transfer from OpenOffice 2.4 to MSWord 2003 and
> that surprisingly - and contradicting other posts - worked fine for a
> simple formula with an integral and a fraction. In OO you must check L
> and S under the menu Tools/Options/"Load/Save"/MicrosoftOffice/
>
Mike,
what data format is used when sage exchanges symbolic math with math
packages like maxima, maple, mathematica? Maybe there is a converter
for one of these formats.
Roland
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I tested the formula transfer from OpenOffice 2.4 to MSWord 2003 and
that surprisingly - and contradicting other posts - worked fine for a
simple formula with an integral and a fraction. In OO you must check L
and S under the menu Tools/Options/"Load/Save"/MicrosoftOffice/
Mathtype. (I just checke
> With html(latex(sage-output) we get html code, right? And MSWord is
> among other things also a html-editor capable of reading and writing
> html. So if I could save the sage html code somehow then I could try
> whether MSWord can read and display it...
> Now I just tested that and of course...
Looks interesting. However it does not translate the formula it just
embeds a picture of it.
With html(latex(sage-output) we get html code, right? And MSWord is
among other things also a html-editor capable of reading and writing
html. So if I could save the sage html code somehow then I could tr
Maybe this? http://ooolatex.sourceforge.net/
--Mike
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 2:04 AM, roleic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On May 22, 9:56 am, "Mike Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:45 AM, roleic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> > I can do html(latex(sage-output))
On May 22, 9:56 am, "Mike Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:45 AM, roleic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I can do html(latex(sage-output))
> > What is the best way to import it into MSWord?
>
> I don't have Word, but maybe this might be useful:http://www.chikrii.com
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:45 AM, roleic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I can do html(latex(sage-output))
> What is the best way to import it into MSWord?
I don't have Word, but maybe this might be useful: http://www.chikrii.com/ .
There is no way to get latex for the input since it only makes s
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