On 10/30/10 12:31 PM, John Cremona wrote:
Can someone tell me what more I need to do to use sagetex?
The sagetex documention just talks about making sagetex.sty availaible
to latex, which I have done. But then when I tried to use pdflatex on
example.tex it complained about not having a package called
tkz-berge.sty. So I found that (and several other tkz-*.sty stuff)
using google, and put it in the right place. Now it is complaining
about something called tikz (note: tikz is not tkz), where I need a
2008 version but only have a 2007 version.
Searching for tkz led me to some vast sourceforge archive for pgf,
with no instructions I can find which tell me what to do to get latex
to use it. And my machine (running ubuntu) says that it already has
pgf installed anyway (version 1.18-1)
This is what the world used to be like in the bad old days. Can anyone help?
I think those requirements for other packages come from the file you are
trying to compile, not sagetex itself.
Try compiling the following minimal file:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{sagetex}
\begin{document}
The factorization of 2010 is $\sage{2010.factor()}$.
\end{document}
That should not require all of those extra packages.
I may be wrong, though...
Thanks,
Jason
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