[sage-support] Re: Once sage worked, but now it does not work by doing the same thing.

2016-05-04 Thread ana236
I am sure that at first I used the path /Users/student/SageMath, because I did $cd ~/SageMath $./sage Then it worked before but not anymore. When I changed the directly using $cd ~/SageMath, I end up at /Users/student/SageMath. Also, if I tried to find all directories named SageMath, I get

[sage-support] Once sage worked, but now it does not work by doing the same thing.

2016-04-17 Thread ana236
I use Mac 10.10.4. The other day, sage worked. When I coded $./sage in the directory /SageMath in terminal, sage popped up and I could use it. But now, if I do the same thing, or if I run the following command, students-MacBook-Pro:SageMath student$ pwd > /Users/student/SageMath >

[sage-support] Re: How to run python file (**.py) on Sage.

2016-04-17 Thread ana236
Thank you very much for your help. I think what you told me is the reason it did not work, so I will try. On Friday, April 15, 2016 at 5:45:36 AM UTC-4, Dima Pasechnik wrote: > > in order to call sage from anywhere, you either have to type the full path > to, e.g. >

[sage-support] How to run python file (**.py) on Sage.

2016-04-14 Thread ana236
I use Mac version10.10.4. I would like to run a python code that uses sage on terminal. So on terminal I typed, > sage -python fiberWalks.py (fiberWalks.py is the file name.) But it gives me an error, >-bash: -python: command not found Usually when I use sage, I just type >./sage in my

[sage-support] Re: how to Choose Applications, then select "All Applications"

2016-04-14 Thread ana236
I think it worked. Thank you very much! On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 7:00:51 PM UTC-4, Dima Pasechnik wrote: > > > > On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 11:51:15 PM UTC+1, Dima Pasechnik wrote: >> >> >> >> On Tuesday, April 12, 2016 at 11:08:54 PM UTC+1, ana...@g.uky.edu wrote: >>> >>> Sorry, I do not

[sage-support] Re: how to Choose Applications, then select "All Applications"

2016-04-12 Thread ana236
Sorry, I do not quite understand what you wrote. I copied the "SageMath" folder to one of my directories. Then, I dragged the "sage" file to terminal and ran it. I thought by this, I completed the step >4) Select to run it with "Terminal": in read.me. What can I do make it work? On Tuesday, April

[sage-support] Re: How to "Choose Applications, then select "All Applications"?

2016-04-12 Thread ana236
Thank you for the answer. Now, as you gave me the advise, I downloaded Sage-7.2 beta0, and did the same thing up to 3) Use finder to visit the sage folder you just copied it and double click on the "sage" icon. and 4) Select to run it with "Terminal": Again, where and how I can "Choose

[sage-support] Re: how to Choose Applications, then select "All Applications"

2016-04-12 Thread ana236
Thank you for the answer. Now, as you gave me the advise, I downloaded Sage-7.2 beta0, and did the same thing up to 3) Use finder to visit the sage folder you just copied it and double click on the "sage" icon. and 4) Select to run it with "Terminal": Again, where and how I can "Choose

[sage-support] how to Choose Applications, then select "All Applications"

2016-04-11 Thread ana236
I use Mac10.10.4. I have difficulty installing sage to my computer. I downloaded sage-6.9-x86_64-Darwin-OSX_10.10_x86_64.dmg, and followed the instruction of read.me up to 4) Select to run it with "Terminal":, then it gave me this. students-MacBook-Pro:~ student$ /Users/student/sage/sage/sage

[sage-support] How to "Choose Applications, then select "All Applications"?

2016-04-11 Thread ana236
Hi I am having difficulty installing sage on my computer. I use Mac 10.10.4. I downloaded sage-6.9-x86_64-Darwin-OSX_10.10_x86_64.dmg, and I have followed the read.me instruction up to " 4) Select to run it with "Terminal":" Then, I got >> students-MacBook-Pro:~ student$