![]() There is a markdown mode in Sage Notebook to enter formulas as comments.īut what I'm talking about is entering formatted equations in the Sage's computational cell. Also it should be possible to copy this formatted output and paste it into another formatted Sage cell or subcell. Where $y$ would be a formattable subcell. For example if the traditional output was x^y, then in this hypothetical Notebook it would be formatted as Would be nice if this worked for output cell too. Question: Is there something analogous for Sage? Mathematica Notebook supports the following type of formatting of equations when entering expressions into Mathematica computation cell:ġ) Division sign as a horizontal line that contains two subcells above and below the line:Ģ) Power sign, that gives additional subcell to the right and above of the initial cell in the form as a superscript: ![]() Please, read the question carefully before posting an answer.
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