You can set sage.misc.viewer.BROWSER, PDF_VIEWER, DVI_VIEWER, and PNG_VIEWER.  
I think BROWSER is the fall back if the others aren't set.  They should be the 
path to a script or other executable to open the proper type.  e.g. xpdf, xdvi, 
evince, or whatever.  I'm not sure if that will get all the possible cases, but 
it's a start.  Anything it doesn't get could possibly be considered a bug.  You 
can set them in ~/.sage/init.sage

-Ivan

On Dec 15, 2012, at 11:34 PM, Greg Minshall <minsh...@umich.edu> wrote:

> i run sage under macosx 10.8.  i build it from the binaries.  as built, all 
> the graphics are via native-mac applications ("Cocoa applications", i guess 
> that means).
> 
> is it possible to configure sage to use X11, rather than native-mac, 
> applications (for viewing 2D and 3D plots, and whatever other graphics/GUI 
> sage likes to do)?
> 
> thanks
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