Thanks for the quick reply. In practice it doesn't work as the link I gave
shows. Unfortunately our students are less than fluent in LaTeX and writing
\frac{1}{3} instead of 1/3 is a hurdle. Some celltype %html+asciimath or
%md+asciimath would be helpful.
Am Sonntag, 4. Juni 2017 18:02:06 UTC+2
On Sunday, June 4, 2017 at 1:35:42 PM UTC+2, Ingo Dahn wrote:
>
> Is there support for using ASCIIMATH?
>
Theoretically yes, the module is loaded, but there are overlaps with the
syntax of other processors which makes this hard. So far, we do not have a
compatible syntax and asciimath was nev
Is there any new information on the use of MathML in %html cells (cf.
https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fcloud.sagemath.com%2Fprojects%2F270eaa8a-2739-4998-a698-28435bf6382c%2Ffiles%2FMathML-Test.sagews&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNF2lEec3QyTamfsbdMUlnjNdeKCuQ)?
Is there support for using ASCII
Here it is:
https://cloud.sagemath.com/projects/270eaa8a-2739-4998-a698-28435bf6382c/files/MathML-Test.sagews
Please, forgive me if I use the %-directives in the wrong way, I am just
starting to explore SageCloud and searching in the tutorial didn't help
here.
William Stein schrieb am Sa., 28. Ja
On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 1:52 PM, Ingo Dahn wrote:
> Thanks, this helps. I'll stay for now with my current tools including
> SageCell. The background for asking for MathML was that I have quite a
> number of HTML content pages with formulas in MathML to be rendered with
> MathJax and I tried to cop
Thanks, this helps. I'll stay for now with my current tools including
SageCell. The background for asking for MathML was that I have quite a
number of HTML content pages with formulas in MathML to be rendered with
MathJax and I tried to copy this content to %html cells. That didn't work
for the for
On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 6:01 AM, Ingo Dahn wrote:
> I am exploring the potential of SageCloud for the production of interactive
> Math websites and there are some features I'd like to see but couldn't
> realize: I know that it is possible to publish worksheets and that looks
> like a promising sta