Ah well, some text got dropped.  The last entry "attach" errors out in 
Jupyter; even through "attach?" says it takes "*.sage", as does the 
documentation referenced.
Error
UsageError: Invalid GUI request 'sage', valid ones are:dict_keys(['inline', 
'nbagg', 'notebook', 'ipympl', 'widget', None, 'qt4', 'qt', 'qt5', 'wx', 
'tk', 'gtk', 'gtk3', 'osx', 'asyncio'])

On Friday, December 24, 2021 at 10:16:25 AM UTC-5 Raymond Rogers wrote:

> Internal title:  Sage Tutorial v9.4 ยป Programming
> Loading and Attaching Sage files
> The instruction below fails with the last line "attach" in Jupyter.  
>  Should I report this or just accept that the sage information in 
> doc.sagemath.org doesn't include Jupyter?
> ----------------------------------
>
> <https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/tutorial/programming.html#loading-and-attaching-sage-files>
>
> "
> Next we illustrate how to load programs written in a separate file into 
> Sage. Create a file called example.sage with the following content:
> print("Hello World") print(2^3) 
>
> You can read in and execute example.sage file using the load command.
> sage: load("example.sage") Hello World 8 
>
> You can also attach a Sage file to a running session using 
> the attach command:
> sage: attach("example.sage") Hello World 8 
> "
>
>
>

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