[sage-support] Re: Problem with larger sws files

2009-07-16 Thread Minh Nguyen
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:23 PM, kcrisman wrote: >> Sage worksheets are compressed using tar and bzip2. Say your worksheet >> is called myworksheet.sws, then this would uncompress it: >> >> $ tar -jxf myworksheet.sws >> >> You then get a directory containing the worksheet data. >> > > Probably

[sage-support] Re: Problem with larger sws files

2009-07-16 Thread kcrisman
On Jul 16, 9:07 am, Minh Nguyen wrote: > On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 10:57 PM, kcrisman wrote: > > > > > 2) .sws files are really just some kind of zip file.  So unzipping it > > will reveal the folder for the worksheet, and you can then manually > > remove the snapshots (assuming you don't need t

[sage-support] Re: Problem with larger sws files

2009-07-16 Thread Minh Nguyen
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 10:57 PM, kcrisman wrote: > 2) .sws files are really just some kind of zip file. So unzipping it > will reveal the folder for the worksheet, and you can then manually > remove the snapshots (assuming you don't need them currently) and then > rezip it. I can't remember i

[sage-support] Re: Problem with larger sws files

2009-07-16 Thread kcrisman
Dear Rolandb, I'm not sure what to do about uploading the large .sws files - I'm not surprised it times out, based on my experience. However, what you might want to do is one of the two following things: 1) Go back to wherever your original worksheet came from and run the script at http://trac.