On Dec 13, 9:52 pm, "William Stein" wrote:
Hi,
> Some dsage doctests fail. For example, on one of my test machines
> (sagenb.org, actually, which is a generic x86_64 ubuntu 8.10 install):
>
> sage -t "devel/sage/sage/dsage/interface/dsage_interface.py"
>
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 11:15 AM, mabshoff wrote:
>
> Hello folks,
>
> here goes 3.2.2.alpha2. It contains doctesting improvements, various
> speed ups, the usual set of bug fixes, improvements to DSage as well
> as the Magma interface. You might see some doctest failures with DSage
> since we re
Ah, that's another question for debate. My inclination is to set it
up on cafepress at the lowest possible price, so that none of the
money would go to Sage but we would get the maximum volume out (in a
supply and demand sense). The point of that is the free advertising
is probably worth more th
On Dec 13, 2008, at 11:46 PM, mhampton wrote:
>
> OK, version four is up at:
>
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mhampton/bcard4.pdf
>
> Its what I will go with unless there are objections. Now I will try
> to figure out a t-shirt and mug design on cafepress. The aspect ratio
> of the mug
OK, version four is up at:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mhampton/bcard4.pdf
Its what I will go with unless there are objections. Now I will try
to figure out a t-shirt and mug design on cafepress. The aspect ratio
of the mug design is the hard part (1662 by 600 pixels). Any ideas
are
Jonathan wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
> As a Jmol developer and probable user of Sage for my classes, I/we
> definitely would like to help. I've done a little investigating on a
> Sage installation on my computer running MacOS 11.4.11. I can
> reproduce the problem, but it is not showing up the way I
William,
As a Jmol developer and probable user of Sage for my classes, I/we
definitely would like to help. I've done a little investigating on a
Sage installation on my computer running MacOS 11.4.11. I can
reproduce the problem, but it is not showing up the way I expect in
the page source gen
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 1:46 PM, John H Palmieri wrote:
>
> I was thinking of adding some doctests, so I was looking at
> algebra_ideal.py. Now I'm confused.
>
> The file has lines (plus some documentation, which I'm omitting):
>
> class AlgebraIdeal(object):
>def __init__(self, A, gens = []
On Dec 13, 2008, at 11:21 AM, David Joyner wrote:
>>>
>>> However, I cannot figure out how to do something like this
>>> in Cython.
>>
>> The second works just fine for me (with our without the custom cmp
>> command).
>
>
> Okay, thanks. This helped narrow down the problem.
>
> I had a cdef comma
I was thinking of adding some doctests, so I was looking at
algebra_ideal.py. Now I'm confused.
The file has lines (plus some documentation, which I'm omitting):
class AlgebraIdeal(object):
def __init__(self, A, gens = []):
if not isinstance(A, Algebra): raise TypeError, "Argument A
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 10:11 AM, Thomas Kahle wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Is this the right place for suggestions for the function "solve" ?
Yes. Thanks. I've submitted your bug report to the sage trac server:
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_tr
> It is still broken in 2.4.2:
>
Yep ... I just checked this and the other bug that I had wanted to
check in 2.4.2. I'll report them both right now.
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It is still broken in 2.4.2:
GP/PARI CALCULATOR Version 2.4.2 (development)
i686 running linux (ix86 kernel) 32-bit version
compiled: Sep 5 2008, gcc-4.2.3 (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)
(readline v5.2 enabled, extended h
mabshoff wrote:
>
>
> On Dec 13, 12:52 pm, Jaap Spies wrote:
>
>>
>> TypeError: Unable to start magma because the command 'magma -n' failed.
>
> Can you please open a ticket for the ell_generic.py one.
>
This is now: Ticket #4785
Jaap
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>> #4777: William Stein: Sage is_prime_power is seriously buggy, because
>> pari's ispower is BROKEN [Reviewed by Craig Citro]
>>
>> has the bug been reported to pari?
>
> Not yet AFAIK, but William wanted to do it.
>
I think the issue was that one of us wanted to actually check to see
if it was
On Dec 13, 12:47 pm, "John Cremona" wrote:
> Re
Hi John,
> #4777: William Stein: Sage is_prime_power is seriously buggy, because
> pari's ispower is BROKEN [Reviewed by Craig Citro]
>
> has the bug been reported to pari?
Not yet AFAIK, but William wanted to do it.
> John
Cheers,
Michael
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On Dec 13, 12:52 pm, Jaap Spies wrote:
Hi Jaap,
> The first is a known issue. The second has something to do with a
> not installed magma:
>
> [...]
>
> TypeError: Unable to start magma because the command 'magma -n' failed.
Can you please open a ticket for the ell_generic.py one.
> Ja
mabshoff wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> here goes 3.2.2.alpha2. It contains doctesting improvements, various
> speed ups, the usual set of bug fixes, improvements to DSage as well
> as the Magma interface. You might see some doctest failures with DSage
> since we reenabled some doctests. If you hit th
Re
#4777: William Stein: Sage is_prime_power is seriously buggy, because
pari's ispower is BROKEN [Reviewed by Craig Citro]
has the bug been reported to pari?
John
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On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Robert Bradshaw
wrote:
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> On Dec 13, 2008, at 8:12 AM, David Joyner wrote:
>
>> Hi:
>>
>> Perhaps this should go to the Cython devel list
>> but I looked at the archives and FAQ and guide on
>> cython.org and did not see this issue discussed.
>> (BTW, the links o
Hello folks,
here goes 3.2.2.alpha2. It contains doctesting improvements, various
speed ups, the usual set of bug fixes, improvements to DSage as well
as the Magma interface. You might see some doctest failures with DSage
since we reenabled some doctests. If you hit them please report the
exact o
This was on sage-edu, and I thought lots of people here would be
interested in a cool way to use PIL to do a Christmas tree-like figure.
Jason
Georg Muntingh wrote:
> I love the idea! I took it one step further and quickly hacked
> together a Sage worksheet -- although it is basically just P
Is there some way to do the sage logo in sage code? That would make
sense.
Ronan
Em Sáb, 2008-12-13 às 08:16 -0800, mhampton escreveu:
> I did try to work in the "official" png, but the resolution wasn't
> good enough. I was wondering about that aspect - i.e. keeping a
> consistent sage "brand"
On Dec 13, 2008, at 8:12 AM, David Joyner wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Perhaps this should go to the Cython devel list
> but I looked at the archives and FAQ and guide on
> cython.org and did not see this issue discussed.
> (BTW, the links on http://docs.cython.org/
> under "Indices and tables" are broken, a
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Hi all,
Is this the right place for suggestions for the function "solve" ?
1) The docstring has a typo : "... solve an equation of system ..."
Should be an "or" here.
2) The section
" solution_dict = True -- return a list of dictionaries containing
Hi, at SD10 i've started to write a converter for xHTML code with
embedded Sage commands to xHTML with plots as png images. It consists
of one single python file, which is called with a list of html files
as arguments (variables defined in earlier html files are then
available in later ones) and i
On Dec 13, 12:44 am, Elliott wrote:
> Alright: I've made an initial version of a notebook theme...
Well, I should have told you about the white-background-people ;)
For me, maybe you should try the left color in the second row of the
color scheme i have posted as the background. Also, use this
I did try to work in the "official" png, but the resolution wasn't
good enough. I was wondering about that aspect - i.e. keeping a
consistent sage "brand". I am certainly not a marketing expert, and I
think most sage developers (and most math people in general) aren't
either, but at some point i
Hi:
Perhaps this should go to the Cython devel list
but I looked at the archives and FAQ and guide on
cython.org and did not see this issue discussed.
(BTW, the links on http://docs.cython.org/
under "Indices and tables" are broken, and also
the docs page has no link back to the main cython page.
FWIW, I like the bcard3 better, and perhaps dropping the support
info. The place to try online is a must, I agree.
Would it make sense to substitute one of the graphics with the
"official" .png thing on the main website etc? But it's nice to have
something a little different, love the hyperboli
On Dec 13, 9:07 am, Tim Lahey wrote:
> I think it might be better to drop the support line and put the sagenb
> link
> in its place. After all, they need to get (or try) the software first.
> As long
> as the support is easy to find on the main page, it's fine.
That's true, but part of why I li
I think it might be better to drop the support line and put the sagenb
link
in its place. After all, they need to get (or try) the software first.
As long
as the support is easy to find on the main page, it's fine.
Cheers,
Tim.
On Dec 13, 2008, at 9:47 AM, mhampton wrote:
>
>
> One more at
I also prefer the second one. As a business card it's a bit more
cluttered, but I think it's useful for people to try online before
downloading hundreds of megabytes.
At least this way it's explicit that they have that option.
Ronan
Em Sáb, 2008-12-13 às 06:47 -0800, mhampton escreveu:
>
> One
I personally liked the bcard2 version a little better but both are great.
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 9:47 AM, mhampton wrote:
>
>
> One more attempt, this one has the sagenb.org link, which I think is
> better:
>
> http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mhampton/bcard3.pdf
>
> -M. Hampton
> >
>
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One more attempt, this one has the sagenb.org link, which I think is
better:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mhampton/bcard3.pdf
-M. Hampton
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On Dec 12, 9:19 am, Martin Albrecht
wrote:
> It depends on what purpose a business card is supposed to have. I'd anticipate
> the following scenario: Alice comes the Sage booth, likes what she sees and
> needs something to remind here of Sage after the joint meeting. So Bob hands
> her a busin
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