On Wed, 12 Mar 2014 at 10:04AM -0700, sder...@gmail.com wrote: > Well the only problem is that I... don't use a script haha! I double click > on the sage file and a terminal window pops up and sage starts to process > the file. I get a few lines telling me it's working on the file and then > some files are created in my Home directory : > > E2.sobj > example.sagetex.scmd.tmp > example.sagetex.sout.tmp > and a folder : sage-plots-for-example.tex that contains plot-0.eps and pdf, > ..., plot-6.pdf, plot-7.png and plot8-png (and I can open the files so > they're not empty).
Ahh, that's very helpful. It looks like the Sage app on OS X is using your home directory as the working directory. So we need to look at how that works and get it to use the right directory. Dan -- --- Dan Drake ----- www.math.wisc.edu/~ddrake/ -------
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