Dear Anne,
Le lundi 28 décembre 2015 02:25:15 UTC+1, Anne Schilling a écrit :
>
> Also, how do I now install old packages that I still need? For example
>
> sage -i sage-mode
>
> does not work.
>
May I inquire why you want to use sage-mode (0.6) rather than sage_mode
(0.14) ?
The only striking difference I found betweeen those two is that the "old'"
sage-mode pasted .pngs in the emacs buffer, whereas the current sage_mode
invokes the local viewer (yes, that's inconvenient, but it seems to be an
unescapable consequence of the "rich output" format). Maybe we should bug
Ivan Andrus to get this feature back ?
I am still a big fan of sage_mode for some uses, but find myself more and
more using the Jupyter notebook. And, anyway, when I converge to something
communicable, my work usually ends up in a .tex file with a proeminent
\usepackage{sagetex}...
HTH,
--
Emmanuel Charpentier
>
> Thank you!
>
> Anne
>
> On Monday, December 28, 2015 at 12:02:11 PM UTC+11, Anne Schilling wrote:
>>
>> I can run
>>
>> sage: gap=Gap3('/Applications/gap3r4p4/bin/gap')
>> sage: gap.an_element()
>> 2
>>
>> Is that what you meant?
>>
>> On Monday, December 28, 2015 at 10:35:32 AM UTC+11, Volker Braun wrote:
>>>
>>> Can you run gap3 on the command line?
>>>
>>
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