This would, at least, be a relatively simple command to enter, though I 
don't like the idea of students having to switch
back and forth from "sage" to "gap".  (Even my tutors kept coming for help 
in our practice session, only to realize they
had somehow switched to "sage".  The drop-down menu for this switch is not 
easily accessible if you have a long 
worksheet.)

In any case, I did  try again (both set to "sage" and to "gap") and got the 
reply:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
  File "_sage_input_6.py", line 10, in <module>
    exec compile(u'open("___code___.py","w").write("# -*- coding: utf-8 
-*-\\n" + 
_support_.preparse_worksheet_cell(base64.b64decode("Z2FwLmV2YWwoLi4uLiwgYWxsb3dfdXNlX2ZpbGU9RmFsc2Up"),globals())+"\\n");
 
execfile(os.path.abspath("___code___.py"))
  File "", line 1, in <module>
    
  File 
"/private/var/folders/XY/XY6U7DQjGfyP4U0KWM0W-++++TI/-Tmp-/tmpcBPUqv/___code___.py",
 
line 2
    gap.eval(Ellipsis., allow_use_file=False)
                      ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax

-- Walter

On Friday, June 29, 2012 11:24:57 AM UTC-5, kcrisman wrote:
>
>
>> I also tried executing 
>>
>> gap._eval(...., allow_use_file=False)
>>
>>
> Just gap.eval, I think.
>  
>
>> in the notebook, both under sage (which I thought would be correct) and 
>> under gap, and both reported back syntax
>> errors and did not work.
>>
>  
>
>>  
>>
>

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