Something similar seems to happen with `gap_console()` and `gap.console()`.
On Thursday, January 19, 2023 at 5:22:23 PM UTC-6 John H Palmieri wrote:
> "mathematica_console()" is available (or at least it should be) when using
> Sage from the command-line but not from the notebook. There was a bu
"mathematica_console()" is available (or at least it should be) when using
Sage from the command-line but not from the notebook. There was a bug, now
fixed in https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/34547, that meant that this
command was not available when it should have been.
On Thursday, January 1
Ups, sorry about that.
El jueves, 19 de enero de 2023 a las 22:37:16 UTC+1, Emmanuel Charpentier
escribió:
> mathematica_console() does not indeed exist. but mathematica.console()
> does (and so does mathematica.interact(), which might be what you are
> really searching…).
>
> Le jeudi 19 j
mathematica_console() does not indeed exist. but mathematica.console() does
(and so does mathematica.interact(), which might be what you are really
searching…).
Le jeudi 19 janvier 2023 à 11:13:28 UTC+1, pvit...@gmail.com a écrit :
> Using Sage 9.7 installed in Arch Linux over WSL2 in Window
Using Sage 9.7 installed in Arch Linux over WSL2 in Windows 10.
The interface to mathematica works, but the mathematica_console() does not,
with this error:
NameError Traceback (most recent call last)
Cell In[16], line 1
> 1 mathematica_console()
NameError: na