I'm confused about the output of two files instead of a popup of java applet for viewing my plots. https://sage.math.washington.edu:8909/home/pub/3/
What do I do with these jmol files? On Jan 5, 11:34 am, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > In sage-2.9.2 Robert and I unfortunately didn't have time to add anything > to the tutorial, constructions or reference manual about > actually using the new plotting functionality. These are the > new plotting commands (see below): > > bash-3.2$ ./sage > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > | SAGE Version 2.9.2, Release Date: 2008-01-05 | > | Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for information. | > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > sage: import sage.plot.plot3d.all as p > sage: p. > p.arrow3d p.line3d p.plot3d p.tetrahedron > p.cube p.list_plot3d p.plot3d_adaptive > p.dodecahedron p.octahedron p.point3d > p.icosahedron p.parametric_plot3d p.sphere > > They all have docstrings with examples and work in both the notebook > and command line as long as you have java on your computer. > > -- William > > On Jan 5, 2008 7:16 AM, mabshoff > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello folks, > > > Sage 2.9.2 has been released. It is available at > > > http://sagemath.org/download.html > > > The following people contributed to this release: > > > * Michael Abshoff > > * Francois Bissey > > * Tom Boothby > > * Robert Bradshaw > > * Burcin Erocal > > * David Harvey > > * Josh Kantor > > * Willem Jan Palenstijn > > * R. Rishikesh > > * William Stein > > > Cheers, > > > Michael Abshoff (release chair), William Stein > > > * Major Features, New Spkgs and Bugfixes > > > The 2.9.2 release was mostly a bug fix release, specifically aimed at > > the AMS meeting in San Diego. The main new features are > > > * Much, much improved 3D plots by the integration of jmol > > (this involved substantial new code by Robert Bradshaw and > > William Stein) > > * Many build fixes and build improvements > > > We closed 33 tickets, mostly because we were very, very conservative > > for this release. For details see below or our tracker at > > >http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/milestone/sage-2.9.2 > > > Reviewers: William Stein, Mike Hansen, David Harvey, Robert Bradshaw > > Michael Abshoff; apologies to anybody I forgot. > > > Feeback: Jaap Spies, apologies to anybody I forgot. > > > * Known Issues with 2.9.2 > > > #1497: ATLAS can fail to build on multi core Linux boxen when > > power management is activated. This is a known ATLAS > > issue with workaround: disable power management > > > * Upcoming Releases > > > The next release will be 2.10, chaired by Michael Abshoff. The > > release > > should happen in about a week from the release of 2.9.2. Planned > > features are: > > > * Update a lot of spkgs to the current release > > * Solaris 10 support in 32 bit mode on Opteron/x86 > > * FreeBSD support out of the box > > > * Doctesting Coverage > > > For 2.9.2: > > > Overall weighted coverage score: 35.2% > > Total number of functions: 18100 > > > Compared to 2.9.1.1 this is a decrease by 0.1%. > > > * About Sage (http://www.sagemath.org) > > > Sage is developed by volunteers and combines 71 open source packages. > > It is available for download from sagemath.org and its mirrors in > > source or binary form. If you have any questions and/or problems > > please report them to the google groups sage-devel, sage-support, > > sage-forum or sage-newbie. You can also drop by in #sage-devel in > > freenode. > > > * Closed Tickets: > > > Merged in final: > > > #1589: Robert Bradshaw: jmol -- using via https is a pain in the butt > > > Merged in rc1: > > > #1302: R. Rishikesh: fix bug in laurent_series integration > > #1449: Tom Boothby: make shift-enter work on OSX > > #1482: David Harvey: fix xgcd suboptimal output > > #1576: Robert Bradshaw: add implicit multiplication [not enabled > > per default for now] > > #1596: Robert Bradshaw, Willem Jan Palenstijn: preparser hangs > > if line starts with '...' > > #1661: Tom Boothby: add click-to-evaluate button in notebook > > #1670: William Stein: fix various plot3d doctest failures > > #1681: Robert Bradshaw: fix serious bug when raising complex(0,1) > > to the power of the Sage integer 2. > > #1683: Willem Jan Palenstijn, William Stein: sage -t cubegroup.py& > > stops instead of running in background [workaround for > > Linux only for now] > > #1687: William Stein: "make distclean" doesn't delete test.log > > #1688: William Stein: give option to set the libgfortran.so > > > Merged in rc0: > > > #1535: Robert Bradshaw: jmol meshes are always smoothed > > #1615: Michael Abshoff: mpfi -- build is seriously broken on > > at least one system > > #1643: Josh Kantor: if SAGE_FORTRAN is set do not link > > the binary to sage_fortran.bin > > #1670: Robert Bradshaw, William Stein: many more updates > > for jmol/3D plotting > > #1674: Willem Jan Palenstijn: memleak in > > pAdicCappedRelativeElement.__pow__ > > #1675: Willem Jan Palenstijn: memleak in > > pAdicCappedRelativeElement._set_from_Rational > > #1676: Willem Jan Palenstijn: memleak and unused variable > > in pAdicCappedAbsoluteElement > > #1677: Michael Abshoff, Robert Bradschaw: trivial-to-fix > > mistake in the rubiks spkg > > > Merged in alpha0: > > > #1471: Michael Abshoff: moving a sage install breaks clisp > > #1536: Robert Bradshaw: jmol useable from notebook > > #1591: Michael Abshoff: immediately terminate the build on > > Cygwin, Solaris > > #1603: William Stein: upgrade pari to 2.3.3 > > #1635: Michael Abshoff: Singular.spkg relatated: lib->LIB > > link issue on OSX > > #1644: Michael Abshoff: Enable email notification of trac > > tickets > > #1654: Francois Bissey, William Stein: excise pysqlite > > #1658: Willaim Stein: sage -bdist on osx should output a dmg > > instead of a tar.bz2 > > #1664: Robert Bradshaw: update jmol to 11.5.2 > > #1665: Robert Bradshaw: zip related jmol files > > #1666: Robert Bradshaw: jmol cylinders should use the draw > > command rather than be triangulated as a pmesh > > #1667: Burcin Erocal: coercion fixes for PolyBoRi > > #1671: Michael Abshoff: doctest: fix shapes.pyx fallout from > > the bundle merged in #1666 > > -- > William Stein > Associate Professor of Mathematics > University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To post to this group, send email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel URLs: http://sage.scipy.org/sage/ and http://modular.math.washington.edu/sage/ -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---