Hello,

Yes, the directory where to run
sage -pip install --upgrade --no-index -v .
is the directory of the just cloned project (default: phitigra).
There is no need to add 'phitigra' to the command line: pip will guess
alone what to install from this directory.

Jean-Florent.

Le 30/08/2020 à 02:35, pong a écrit :
> Thanks you. I clone the project but confused what to do next. In the 
> README, it saids
> 
> Change to the root directory and run:
> $ sage -pip install --upgrade --no-index -v .
> 
> which root directory are we talking about? the phitigra directory?
> Also should it be sage -pip install phitigra --upgrade -no-index -v?
> 
> In any case, I couldn't get it install so I must be doing something wrong. 
> Please help.
> 
> On Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 2:11:12 AM UTC-7 Jean-Florent Raymond wrote:
> 
>> Hello,
>>
>> I recently started developing a replacement to graph_editor for the
>> jupyter notebook, using ipywidgets and ipycanvas.
>> You can find it at the following address :
>> https://gitlab.limos.fr/jfraymon/phitigra
>>
>> This is still work in progress but the basic editor (adding removing
>> vertices and edges, displaying the graph, etc.) works.
>> One feature that this editor will have is that changes made to the graph
>> outside of the editor will be automatically updated in the editor. This
>> will for instance allow to display step by step the computation done by
>> a function (for teaching, or debugging, or ...).
>>
>> Any feedback is welcome.
>>
>> Jean-Florent.
>>
>> Le 29/08/2020 à 08:27, pong a écrit :
>>> I see. Is there a substitute for graph_editor()? It's fairly convenient.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 8:48:32 AM UTC-7 dim...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 4:45 PM pong <wypo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Running sagemath 9.1 from a jupyter notebook
>>>>>
>>>>> When calling graph_editor() got the following error message.
>>>>> How can I make the module 'sagenb' works again?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> sagenb does not work with Python 3. You'd need Sage 9.1 (or earlier) 
>> built 
>>>> with Python2 in order to be able to use sagenb.
>>>>
>>>> And sagenb will be definitely gone in 9.2, which won't support Python 2.
>>>>
>>>> HTH
>>>> Dima
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> [image: ge.png]
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