I would think that is what most people would want.

-Marshall

On Jul 21, 3:42 pm, Robert Bradshaw <rober...@math.washington.edu>
wrote:
> On Jul 21, 2009, at 1:34 PM, gsw wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 21 Jul., 22:13, Robert Bradshaw <rober...@math.washington.edu>
> > wrote:
> >> On Jul 21, 2009, at 11:25 AM, kcrisman wrote:
>
> >>> On Jul 21, 1:14 pm, Žiga Lenarčič <ziga.lenar...@gmail.com>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> Hi!
>
> >>>> After downloading sage I read readme.txt.
>
> >>>> If there is interest in getting Sage into an .app, it can be
> >>>> done via
> >>>> a free Platypus app[1]. I have succesfully used it to prepared the
> >>>> Mac
> >>>> OS X release of Maxima (and wxMaxima). You might inspect Maxima.app
> >>>> (download Mac OS X dmg from Maxima sourceforge) to see how it's
> >>>> done -
> >>>> basicly there is a script inside that runs a binary in
> >>>> Terminal.app.
> >>>> It's pretty straightforward. Octave.app is another such example.
> >>>> The
> >>>> only problem I had, was getting Maxima to know where to find it's
> >>>> files (since all files are within Maxima.app which can be put
> >>>> anywhere), but I solved it with some 'sh' magic.
>
> >>>> Sage weights 1.5 gb, so I don't know if it's smart to create a
> >>>> selfcontained .app.
>
> >>>> Regards,
> >>>> Ziga
>
> >>>> [1]http://www.sveinbjorn.org/platypus
>
> >>> This (and a number of other solutions) have been repeatedly
> >>> discussed
> >>> on this list.  In fact, something like this was already added to the
> >>> binary creating part of Sage (seehttp://trac.sagemath.org/
> >>> sage_trac/ticket/4817).
> >>> However, there are some issues - see e.ghttp://trac.sagemath.org/
> >>> sage_trac/ticket/5254
> >>> - and it's not clear to me (though presumably that is just my
> >>> ignorance) whether this has become the default distribution mode
> >>> (see
> >>>http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/5296).
>
> >> See alsohttp://wiki.sagemath.org/SageMacApplication
>
> >>> Anybody else have any comments?  It would be great to have the .app
> >>> standard distribution for binaries when Snow Leopard comes out - as
> >>> well as to have it on the Mac downloads page - if it isn't already.
>
> >> It looks like it's almost there, wonder why it stalled. Ironically
> >> the majority of Sage develpers that I know use OS X, but the minority
> >> prefer double-clicking on an .app to starting it up in terminal. This
> >> is almost certainly the opposite of the potential OS X user pool
> >> though.
>
> > Perhaps this exactly is the point. Personally, I'd prefer a click on
> > Sage.app being equivalent to "cd to the root of the Sage-version-of-
> > the-day" and then do "./sage -sh". Explicitly, I'd not want to start
> > up Sage, at least not immediately.
>
> > Do we already have some, say ".sageshrc", which is executed by "./sage
> > -sh" and which could easily be adapted to one's needs? So for Sage
> > developers, it would say "stay in (Sage) shell mode", and for the
> > "normal user" (or if not present at all) Sage would be started (i.e.
> > the Sage interpreter)?
>
> I was imaging that double-clicking on the app would fire up
> Sage.app/.../sage -notebook (perhaps with a special browser), and it
> wouldn't impact anyone who does it the "old-fashioned" way.
>
> - Robert
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