When working with finite permutation groups, it seems to me that one has 
the choice to either use the groups as sage objects like 
`SymmetricGroup(4)`, or as a Gap object via `libgap.SymmetricGroup(4)`. The 
former has rather limited functionality (and quite a few bugs as reported 
earlier), so the advise was to use the latter concept.

So after setting `g = libgap.SymmetricGroup(4)`, things like 
`g.Stabilizer(1)` work as expected. However, I have difficulties to figure 
out how for instance the equivalent of the Gap code `Stabilizer(g, [1,2], 
OnSets)` would look like. Something like `g. Stabilizer([1, 2], 'OnSets')` 
raises a GapError.

Are these things documented somewhere? I couldn't find anything.

-- Peter Mueller

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