Hi, In sagenb one can hide list of command to make a result, I can't do that in jupyter notebook is there a way ? I do geometry examples with sagemath, sure I could use other software but I prefer use sagemath because by hand I can notice lot of interesting construction. Another thing I would like is thickness in gridlines Regards Henri An example not finish
g=(sqrt(1-x^2)) x=x z=plot(x,0,1,aspect_ratio=1); p=plot(g,-1,1,aspect_ratio=1,color="red"); q=plot(-g,-1,1,aspect_ratio=1,color="red"); A = text("A", (-2.99,-0.3), color="black", fontsize=14,rotation=0) B = text("B", (-3,5.2), color="black", fontsize=14,rotation=0) C = text("C", (2.2,5.2), color="black", fontsize=14,rotation=0) E = text("E", (5,5.2), color="black", fontsize=14,rotation=0) D = text("D", (2,-0.3), color="black", fontsize=14,rotation=0) F = text("F", (5.01,-0.3), color="black", fontsize=14,rotation=0) O = text("O", (-0.4,-0.3), color="black", fontsize=14,rotation=0) a1= arc((-0.98,0), 5.9, angle=pi*4, sector=(0,pi*4),color="red", thickness=1, zorder=5) oc=line(((-0.5,0),(2,5)), color="blue",thickness=1.5) l1=line(((0.57,0),(0.57,1)), color="red",thickness=1.5) ab=line(((-2,-1),(-2,1)), color="blue",thickness=1.5) bc=line(((-2,-1),(2,-1)), color="blue",thickness=1.5) cd=line(((0.6,0),(0.6,0.8)), color="green",thickness=1.5) dc=line(((1,0),(1,0.8)), color="red",thickness=1) be=line(((-0.3,0.8),(1,0.8)), color="blue",thickness=1.5) ad=line(((-2,1),(2,1)), color="blue",thickness=1.5) ac=line(((-2,1),(2,-1)), color="red",thickness=1.5) af=line(((-2,1),(0.886,-0.443)), color="cyan",thickness=1.5) show(p+q+ab+ad+bc+ac+af+dc, xmin=-2,xmax=2,ymin=-2,ymax=2, gridlines="minor",gridlinesstyle=dict(color="grey", linestyle="-"),frame=True) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-devel" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to sage-devel+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.