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I am working on a notebook version of the SAGE Documentation. So far I have a navigable and evaluatable doc browser that can be launched from a sage notebook. The doc browser grabs a doc page from the <SAGE_ROOT>/doc/ directory and processes it so that the examples become evaluatable cells. | I am working on a notebook version of the SAGE Documentation. So far I have a navigable and evaluatable doc browser that can be launched from a sage notebook. The doc browser grabs a doc page from the <SAGE_ROOT>/doc/ directory and processes it so that the examples become evaluatable cells.[[BR]] [http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/deldotdr/doc-browser doc-browser bundle] |
Dorian Raymer
email: deldotdr@gmail
I am working on a notebook version of the SAGE Documentation. So far I have a navigable and evaluatable doc browser that can be launched from a sage notebook. The doc browser grabs a doc page from the <SAGE_ROOT>/doc/ directory and processes it so that the examples become evaluatable cells.BR [http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/deldotdr/doc-browser doc-browser bundle]
Some issues with the doc-browser:
- Big pages take many seconds to load (try A guided Tour in the tutorial). I think the bottle-neck has something to do with the browser rendering.
- some javascript-cell functionality (e.g. add_new_cell) breaks for examples contained within html tables;
- this occurs whenever an example is writen for a function within a class.
Other things:BR wiki-formated output of a sage notebook (a built in notebook function).BR
- ["dmr/notebookwiki"]: notebook wiki
- [:dmr/example:examples]