| 1 | initial version |
$\sum 2$ great
:-) like that !!
can you get (integrate) this (live-preview) functionality into the sage notebook text editor (tiny-mce) somehow ?
i'd like to see the formula there while typing
if i double-click directly on a formula tinymce opens plus a box with latex source code. but only the first time. how about the box popping up each time i place the cursor into a latex formula and then showing the typeset math. at the moment i don't see the use of the box ...
thanks for sage ... am loving it!!!
regards
p
| 2 | No.2 Revision |
$\sum 2$ great
:-) like that !!
can you get (integrate) this (live-preview) functionality into the sage notebook text editor (tiny-mce) somehow ?
i'd like to see the formula there while typing
if i double-click directly on a formula tinymce opens plus a box with latex source code. but only the first time. how about the box popping up each time i place the cursor into a latex formula and then showing the typeset math. at the moment i don't see the use of the box ...
thanks for sage ... am loving it!!!
regards
p
I guess, I am asking in the wrong place - (maybe "mis-")using this forum as a scratch pad - but the suggestion I'm making is somehow connected with this ... (I reached here from a blog bost at http://sagemath.blogspot.com/2010/08/overflow.html).
So to be a bit more precise:
I am actually talking about the sage notebook - at http://www.sagenb.org/. I am wondering what this (?: http://oi54.tinypic.com/jjo5fl.jpg) light grey window is really good for and suggesting an way to make use of it.
| 3 | No.3 Revision |
$\sum 2$ great
:-) like that !!
can you get (integrate) this (live-preview) functionality into the sage notebook text editor (tiny-mce) somehow ?
i'd like to see the formula there while typing
if i double-click directly on a formula tinymce opens plus a box with latex source code. but only the first time. how about the box popping up each time i place the cursor into a latex formula and then showing the typeset math. at the moment i don't see the use of the box ...
thanks for sage ... am loving it!!!
regards
Patrick
I guess, I am asking in the wrong place - (maybe "mis-")using this forum as a scratch pad - but the suggestion I'm making is somehow connected with this ... (I reached here from a blog bost at http://sagemath.blogspot.com/2010/08/overflow.html).bost).
So to be a bit more precise:
I am actually talking about the sage notebook - at http://www.sagenb.org/. notebook. I am wondering what this (?: http://oi54.tinypic.com/jjo5fl.jpg) this light grey window window is really good for and suggesting an way to make use of it.
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