On Saturday, May 19, 2018 at 10:26:35 AM UTC-7, Francesco wrote:
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> Il giorno sabato 19 maggio 2018 18:58:29 UTC+2, Francesco ha scritto:
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>> Can you tell me a good editor for sage shell commands ? I try Texmacs, 
>> but it crashes. 
>> I have kubuntu 18.04 64bit and the version of sage in the repositories, 
>> the 8.1.
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>> An editor for interactive sessions, but without the use of web browser, 
> like notebooks - jupyter do.
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Anything that speaks the jupyter protocol can interface with sage. The 
reality is that the browser-based one is by far the most developed one. Its 
successor, jupyterlab, will also be browser-based. The easiest way to get a 
good interactive interface is probably by just ignoring the window you're 
working in is a browser window ...

Jupyter does come with other clients: the console (which gives you 
essentially the sage command line) and qtconsole (which gives you a command 
line in a separate window).

There must be an emacs mode that handles sage well. If you can get used to 
using emacs, that will be one of the most functional command-line options. 
That said, the standard sage command line is pretty functional already 
thanks to ipython/jupyter.

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