Dear Carl,
I am designing an XML source format, especially for mathematics documents. I
can produce good LaTeX and nice HTML (see Gallery at URL below).
I have converters that make SMC worksheets, Sage Notebook worksheets, and
iPython notebooks. So rather than going back and forth between formats, I'm
trying to make a minimal, but sensible and expressive, format from which you can
make *anything*.
This semester, I often manufacture PDF, HTML (w/Sage cell), *.sagews, *.sws
files for each worksheet I use in class, all from the same source, just using
different XSL transforms.
The three worksheet formats are all a bit rough still, so not public. *.sagews
requires a bit of side processing to insert UUIDs. If you get the basics
working and are interested in more, I could send you the transforms by email.
http://mathbook.pugetsound.edu/
Rob
On 04/14/2014 08:46 AM, Carl Eberhart wrote:
> It would be nice to have a sagews2sws.py available. Has anyone written such a
> thing?
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