I don't understand what you mean , but there is maybe a way you can use
it as I do in vs code ?
Le 15/04/2024 à 09:19, Matthias Koeppe a écrit :
Yes, this is documented in
https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/installation/launching.html#setting-up-sagemath-as-a-jupyter-kernel-in-an-existing-jupyter-notebook-or-jupyterlab-installation
On Monday, April 8, 2024 at 11:16:45 AM UTC-7 Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
Setup : Sage 10.4.beta1 running on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS under WSL2 in
Windows 11 (don’t get me started…). I also installed emacs and its
juyter <https://github.com/emacs-jupyter/jupyter> package, which
is able to use Sage-installed kernels … when emacs is started from
the Sage shell. [ Yes, there is a point to this…]
What I want to do is to be able to use these Sage-installed
kernels from outside the Sage shell environment, thus avoiding to
duplicate the Sage Jupyter installation. In other words, I want a
jupyter command that is able to finfd the Sage-instaled kernels in
their correct environment.
Is there any way to do that ?
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