That appears to be very similar to what (I believe) I am thinking of.
The difference is that I am wish-dreaming a plug-in for Firefox, which
more of us use more generally more of the time than TeXMacs.
I am imagining the situation where we come across an expression and
would like to see a plot of it, perhaps experiment with it in various
ways.
With such a plug-in one would highlight the expression, right click,
drop down to "open in SAGE worksheet cell" (perhaps hit shift/enter
and get a traceback error), edit the cell to wrap plot syntax around
it, experiment, etc,

I think the tools probably exist, I just don't know where they are or
how to tie them together (-:


On Dec 18, 11:15 am, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
> On 12/18/10 9:50 AM, Jason Grout wrote:
>
> > It seems like something like this should be possible in TeXMacs, which
> > includes a Sage plugin (except I think Sage has to be installed
> > locally). Seehttp://www.texmacs.org/
>
> Some more details:http://wiki.sagemath.org/TeXmacs(apparently you have
> to install the Sage plugin.  I tried it quickly, and something didn't
> seem to be working right, as I didn't see the Sage session in the menu...)
>
> Or maybe I'm completely misunderstanding what you are suggesting.
>
> Jason

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