[sage-support] matroids vamos

2018-03-25 Thread Henri Girard

I tried to graph V = matroids.named_matroids.Vamos()

but V.show() gives an error

NotImplementedError:
Is it the reason fano Pappus works I thaught it could work too ?
Any help welcome
Henri

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[sage-support] Re: Displaying Sagetex code

2018-03-25 Thread Harald Helfgott
(Well, I want to display what that LaTeX code would display, obviously.)

Le dimanche 25 mars 2018 08:20:23 UTC-5, Harald Helfgott a écrit :
>
>
> (b) make variable names appear as footnotes to their values, when 
> displayed via \sage (as opposed to \sageblock)? Again, the purpose would be 
> debugging/refereeing.
>
>>
>> ??? Could you give us an example of what you want to do ? I have trouble 
>> visualizing it...
>>
>>
> 
> \begin{sageblock}
>  a = 140
>  b = 10
>  res = a*b
> \end{sageblock} 
>
> It is easily seen that our constant is $\sage{res}$.
> -
>
> I want to display:
>
> It is easily seen that our constant is $10^{\text{\texttt{res}}}$.
>

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[sage-support] Re: Displaying Sagetex code

2018-03-25 Thread Harald Helfgott

(b) make variable names appear as footnotes to their values, when displayed 
via \sage (as opposed to \sageblock)? Again, the purpose would be 
debugging/refereeing.

>
> ??? Could you give us an example of what you want to do ? I have trouble 
> visualizing it...
>
>

\begin{sageblock}
 a = 140
 b = 10
 res = a*b
\end{sageblock} 

It is easily seen that our constant is $\sage{res}$.
-

I want to display:

It is easily seen that our constant is $10^{\text{\texttt{res}}}$.

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