On 7 July 2010 22:40, David Sanders <dpsand...@gmail.com> wrote:

> That doesn't work for me, since I want to import from the command line
> interface.
> So, as far as I can tell, I can't import the binary .sws worksheet
> file -- I need a plain Python script, or a "something.sage" file.
>
> So my more precise question is:
> How can I extract the sage commands from a worksheet into a plaintext
> script which I can run from the command-line interface to sage (e.g.
> on a remote machine)?

FWIW, Mathematica allows one to do what you want, so if Sage does not,
it would  seem wise the functionality was added.

Dave

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