Differences between revisions 29 and 30
Revision 29 as of 2010-08-28 01:12:06
Size: 9945
Editor: rbeezer
Comment:
Revision 30 as of 2010-12-14 20:30:14
Size: 9818
Editor: rbeezer
Comment: Updated jsMath Safe Boxes situation
Deletions are marked like this. Additions are marked like this.
Line 21: Line 21:
Note: If your version of Sage is prior to 4.3.3.alpha0 then examples from Beezer's Linear Algebra text will not render quite right. See way below for how to edit older configurations. Note: If your version of Sage is 4.3.2 or older then some examples may not render quite right. See way below for how to edit older configurations.
Line 154: Line 154:
For Sage versions prior to 4.3.3.alpha0 (sagenb prior to 0.7.5) it is necessary to slightly tweak the jsMath configuration in Sage. It is a one-character edit. You can still view the sections, but "reasons" given in math displays (generally in proofs) won't render right and you will see lots of "@a()" stuff. This will be fixed once [[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/8202 | Trac 8202]] is merged, which is slated for Sage 4.3.2. So check the ticket and check your version of Sage ({{{sage --version}}}) and maybe you don't need to do this. For Sage versions prior to 4.3.3.alpha0 (sagenb prior to 0.7.5) it is necessary to slightly tweak the jsMath configuration in Sage. It is a one-character edit. You can still view the sections, but "reasons" given in math displays (generally in proofs) won't render right and you will see lots of "@a()" stuff. This was fixed in [[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/8202 | Trac 8202]] for Sage 4.3.3. Check your version of Sage with {{{sage --version}}}.

Converting Latex Documents to Sage Worksheets

Introduction

Latex documents can be translated to jsMath, the tool used to render mathematics in the Sage notebook. This project is about automating the conversion process so that authors can easily use a single command to convert a book-length Latex document to a collection of Sage worksheets. These could have embedded Sage input cells, possibly containing interacts, and the cross-referencing features of Latex would be preserved in the collection of Sage worksheets.
Rob Beezer, [email protected], rbeezer on #sage-devel IRC

Examples

To view a worksheet, click on the "worksheet" link, then in the resulting page find the big blue download box and use your browser's function to copy the link there. Then open your notebook, click the "Upload" link near the upper-left and then paste in the link into the URL field (the second one).

Note: If your version of Sage is 4.3.2 or older then some examples may not render quite right. See way below for how to edit older configurations.

  • An Entire Mathematics Textbook (2010/08/27)
    • Tom Judson's Abstract Algebra: Theory and Applications

    • Zip file has about 30 worksheets, simply upload the zip file using the notebook's "Upload Worksheet" function - the notebook will do the unzipping.
    • No cross-worksheet links working (in particular the "Table of Contents" is dysfunctional). So just click on a chapter in your notebook's list of chapters.
    • No additional compute cells. Yet.
    • Sage compute cell available at the end of each chapter for experiments or for notes (via TinyMCE editor)
    • Zip File

  • Approximating Polynomial Worksheet (2010/02/20)
    • A classroom worksheet, with interacts
    • Nice mix of mathematics and live demonstrations
    • PDF could do something better with interacts (hide code, show screenshot?)
    • Latex source

    • PDF

    • Worksheet

  • SageTeX integration (Robert Marik, 2010/02/20)
    • Slightly modified version of the example.tex file from the SageTeX distribution

    • All but three graphics coming through, understandably
    • Missing 3D tachyon graphic is just a path problem and is fixable
    • Might be able to do something better with the sagesilent environment such as inserting a %hide at the start of the block

    • To re-create this, run the following sequence of commands:
      pdflatex example.tex
      sage example.sage
      htlatex example.tex "/path/to/tex4ht-sage.cfg" " -cunihtf -utf8"
      tex2sws
    • Latex source

    • PDF

    • Worksheet

    • For fixed tex4ht-sage.cfg, tex2sws.py which allows to insert 3D graphics and vertex labels see this link.

  • A Whole-Book Experiment (2010/02/07)

    This is all of Beezer's First Course in Linear Algebra as a linked collection of Sage worksheets. It runs about 900 pages when printed, but as a tar archive is around 700K.

    • See note below about jsMath configuration and matrix formatting.
    • No Sage content yet - see other experiments for demonstrations.
    • Installation: To rig worksheet numbers, and thus have cross-worksheet linking work properly, it is necessary to create a pristine user and insert the worksheets properly into the notebook storage area. In the following, you must use the new user "linear", but password and notebook location can be adjusted. But the notebook location needs to end with ".sagenb".
      $ sage
      sage: from sagenb.notebook.notebook import Notebook
      sage: nb=Notebook("/tmp/fcla.sagenb")
      sage: nb.add_user('linear', 'algebra', '', account_type='user', force=True)
      sage: exit
      $ cd /tmp/fcla.sagenb/home
      $ tar -xvf /path/to/fcla-worksheets.tar.bz2
      $ sage
      sage: notebook(directory="/tmp/fcla.sagenb")
    • You will possibly be asked to create an admin password, just do it.
    • Even if you see the right worksheets, sign-out right away.
    • Sign-in as the user "linear" with password "algebra".
    • Now you should be able to view the worksheets.
    • Tar Archive of FCLA Worksheets

  • tikz graphics migration (2010/02/03, Updated: 2010/02/20)

    • tikz graphics in latex source passing through to the worksheet
    • combinatorial graphs in Sage creating tikz source, also included
    • worksheet has graphics as SVG, live cells, graph editor
    • Not all browsers render SVG? Tested in Firefox
    • Latex source, some generated by Sage

    • PDF, a faithful rendition

    • Worksheet, note SVG graphics, run code, experiment with graph editor

    • This experiment prompted by a mailing list discussion

  • Group Theory Primer (2010/01/28)
    Lots of simple Sage code, some simple mathematics, one interact (search for "@interact")
    Best working demo (though it lacks a title)
    Worksheet Source

  • Textbook Section Experiment (2010/01/30, updated 2010/02/07)
    This is a straight conversion of a math-heavy section from Beezer's linear algebra text.

    • See note above about jsMath and matrix formatting.
    • The original tex4ht output is at FCLA Section FS in jsMath which seems to render just fine for me.

    • There is no embedded Sage code here yet, but that will be easy to add.
    • Links go nowhere unless they are internal to this section.
    • Worksheet

  • Linked Worksheets (2010/01/30)
    A simple manufactured example of cross-worksheet linking.

    • Fire up Sage, then create a new, temporary notebook with the user "link"
      sage: from sagenb.notebook.notebook import Notebook
      sage: nb = Notebook('/tmp/test.sagenb')
      sage: nb.add_user('link', 'link', '', force=True)
      sage: nb.save()
      sage: exit
    • At system command-line extract archive (below) to create the worksheets with numbers 0 and 1 in link's space.
      $ cd /tmp/test.sagenb/home
      $ tar -xvf <path-to>/link-worksheets.tar.gz
    • Fire up Sage to start a notebook session in the temporary notebook:
      sage: notebook(directory="/tmp/test.sagenb")
    • You may need to create an admin password (do it).

      You may see the worksheets, but be logged in as admin.
      If needed, be certain to login as "link" with password "link."

    • Open worksheet 0, execute a cell or two, find link to worksheet 1.
    • Follow link to worksheet 1, execute some cells here too.
    • Archive (described above) Python generation script

tex4ht

This is a list of known configurations of tex4ht that seem to work:

  • "tex4ht is part of the standard mactex distribution" (Dana Ernst, 2010/01/29)
  • "TeXLive 2009 (separate from Ubuntu package manager) includes its own little package manager ('tlmgr') and I used that to install tex4ht" (Dan Drake, 2010/01/30)
  • Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Debian: (K)Ubuntu Karmic 2009/05/21, Debian stable 2008/07/01, Debian testing 2009/06/11
    From Jason B. Hill (2010/02/24)

    • "texlive-full" depends on tex4ht (and hence will install tex4ht) in Ubuntu/Xubuntu/Kubuntu 9.10.
    • "tex4ht" may also be installed directly from the standard Ubuntu repositories via apt/aptitude on top of the smaller "texlive-base/texlive-base-bin". This is also true for Debian stable.
    • In either case, tex4ht/htlatex/etc commands must be added manually at this point to Kile, or can be called directly from the terminal.

sws2tex, Example
Anybody want to try for the round-trip, Latex -> SWS -> Latex?

jsMath Safe Boxes Edit

For Sage versions prior to 4.3.3.alpha0 (sagenb prior to 0.7.5) it is necessary to slightly tweak the jsMath configuration in Sage. It is a one-character edit. You can still view the sections, but "reasons" given in math displays (generally in proofs) won't render right and you will see lots of "@a()" stuff. This was fixed in Trac 8202 for Sage 4.3.3. Check your version of Sage with sage --version.

The file to edit is

SAGE_ROOT/local/lib/python/site-packages/sagenb-0.6-py2.6.egg/sagenb/data/sage/js/jsMath.js

where you might have to adjust the numbering on the sagenb package. Then at line 97 (or thereabouts) make the following change

jsMath.safeHBoxes=1 --> jsMath.safeHBoxes=0

Also, these examples have a bit of a formatting problem for larger matrices (more than two rows) on my setup, but I'm uncertain if that is my problem or more general. A report, either way, would be appreciated if you look at these.

The 20% Defying Categorization

devel/LatexToWorksheet (last edited 2011-12-14 03:50:48 by rbeezer)