Hi Lucio,
For what it is worth, I ran the LiveCD on a very new MacBook with an
Intel 64-bit chip and it ran just fine. Not being a regular Mac user
for some time, I did have to plug in a mouse to get a right-click ;-)
Re: taskbar. No, I think it is fine as is - just wasn't what I was
expectin
On 5/23/09, Nicolas M. Thiery wrote:
>
> Dear Sage developers,
>
> The point below was discussed during Sage Days 15,
>
> On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 04:31:52PM +0100, Nicolas Thiéry wrote:
>>
>> ... About naming conventions for categories:
>>
>> - Do we want to stick to the (possibly question
Dear Sage developers,
The point below was discussed during Sage Days 15,
On Sun, Nov 09, 2008 at 04:31:52PM +0100, Nicolas Thiéry wrote:
>
> ... About naming conventions for categories:
>
> - Do we want to stick to the (possibly questionable) Axiom/MuPAD
>convention to distinguish b
Dear Craig, David, Mike, Robert:
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 10:01:47AM -0700, Nicolas Thiéry wrote:
> I'll also give it a shot at the getattr alternative implementation
> (as we had discussed), so that you can focus on reviewing.
Done for the second one: see categories-getattr_hack-nt.patch
I just want to make sure to add my vote: I think the Mathematica page
sucks, for reasons that have already been posted here. I decided to
adopt Sage after the new page was up, but I remember the older page
and can tell you that the new one is a big step forward. It really
makes
Sage look like a
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 06:19:35PM -0700, Nicolas Thiéry wrote:
> Dear Craig, David, Mike, Robert:
>
> On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 10:01:47AM -0700, Nicolas Thiéry wrote:
> > I'll also give it a shot at the getattr alternative implementation
> > (as we had discussed), so that you can focus on r
Hi Rob,
1) Yes. I'll put a comment in the wallpaper so it helps the users.
2) No problem with the two Sage items, I'll research about the
login and password or directly ask Alfredo how he did it.
3) That is the idea of the taskbar, to be extremely minimal and to
switch between windows
I have a tiny bit of experience with setting up a planet aggregator,
but I didn't get very far. So I am not volunteering to take over, but
I might be able to help Minh or whoever on IRC or by email. When I
was doing this a year ago or so, I found the planet documentation to
be pretty minimal.
T
simon.k...@uni-jena.de wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On 23 Mai, 18:43, bump wrote:
>> I agree that the sage web page is good, and preferrable to the
>> mathematica page.
> These are things that the Mathematica web site has. On the other hand,
> these are exactly the things that I DO NOT like on the Mathem
I would just like to second this - exchange help and documentation.
-M. Hampton
On May 23, 11:43 am, bump wrote:
> I agree that the sage web page is good, and preferrable to the
> mathematica page.
>
> I have one constructive comment, which is that one gets misled
> in looking for the documenta
Hi Lucio,
It's working great for me - the improvements make a big difference in
usability for the novice. I really like the way it starts up with a
very clean screen featuring the Sage logo. And the bigger terminal
window and fonts work much better on a high-resolution screen. Two
comments and
Jason Grout wrote:
> I think we have a very competent web designer that has done an
> outstanding job (you should see the old web page!). I think what we
> need now is marketing ideas! The big difference I see in a short glance
> between the two pages is that the MMA one screams "I AM MATH S
On May 23, 7:34 pm, simon.k...@uni-jena.de wrote:
> 2. Provide a direct link to the FAQ on the main page. Actually it took
> me a while to find them.
I thought about that, but my feeling is that the wiki faq page (do you
mean that one?) has very poor quality. i just looked there and old
things li
On May 23, 6:43 pm, bump wrote:
> I have one constructive comment, which is that one gets misled
> in looking for the documentation. There are two buttons...
Well, you know, two points for my defense: I'm not a native speaker
and these things evolved over time. i.e. help vs. library happened
inc
PS:
On 23 Mai, 19:34, simon.k...@uni-jena.de wrote:
> Hence, it might be a good idea to make it clearer that SAGE IS ABOUT
> MATHS, FOLKS! This might be achieved by Eye Catchers: Some nice
> graphics; some icons illustrating what a link links with (e.g., a mini-
> screen-shot of the notebook for
Hi,
good to hear that you were able to build Sage at last!
>From past discussions, and the bad experiences we had with MacPorts/
Fink intervening, I'd say "the glass is half full" rather than "the
glass is half empty".
It's quite a huge effort to make work "to build sage, simply type:
make", on a
Hi!
On 23 Mai, 18:43, bump wrote:
> I agree that the sage web page is good, and preferrable to the
> mathematica page.
Mathematica has one advantage over Sage: By its name, there can be
absolutely no doubt that Mathematica is about mathematics. Sage, on
the opposite, could be about cooking/gar
Dear Craig, David, Mike, Robert:
Thanks for this week of intensive work together!
In the plane, I'll be working on updating the names of the categories
(AbelianGroups -> CommutativeAdditiveGroup, ...). I'll also give it a
shot at the getattr alternative implementation (as we had discusse
I agree that the sage web page is good, and preferrable to the
mathematica page.
I have one constructive comment, which is that one gets misled
in looking for the documentation. There are two buttons, one
called "help" and one called "library". If you want the docs you
want help. But if you guess
Hi
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 04:47:51PM +0200, Dag Sverre Seljebotn wrote:
> The Mathematica one looks like every other commercial software website
> out there. The glossiness kicks me instantly into a mode of trying to
> skip the marketing hype, meaning I hardly read any of it.
>
> I might not
Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
> Taking a look at
>
> http://www.wolfram.com/products/mathematica/index.html
>
> and then comparing it to
>
> http://www.sagemath.org/
>
> one would have to say the Mathematica one looks much better.
The Mathematica one looks like every other commercial software websi
On May 23, 12:09 pm, "Dr. David Kirkby"
wrote:
> Would it not be worth spending some money on paying a competent
> professional web designer, and charging him with a task of making the
> sage homepage as good as the Mathematica one? Ideally more pages, but of
> course it all costs money. Just a r
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 6:37 AM, Jason Grout
wrote:
>
> Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
>> Taking a look at
>>
>> http://www.wolfram.com/products/mathematica/index.html
>>
>> and then comparing it to
>>
>> http://www.sagemath.org/
>>
>> one would have to say the Mathematica one looks much better.
>>
>> I
Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
> Taking a look at
>
> http://www.wolfram.com/products/mathematica/index.html
>
> and then comparing it to
>
> http://www.sagemath.org/
>
> one would have to say the Mathematica one looks much better.
>
> I've designed a few web sites:
>
> http://witm.sourceforge.net/
On 23 May 2009, at 07:31, Pat LeSmithe wrote:
>
>
> In some circumstances, "Stein's trick" may help [1]:
>
> class myint:
>def eval(self, s, globals, locals):
>_temp = locals['Integer']
>locals['Integer'] = float
>ans = python.eval(preparse(s), globals, locals)
>
have you noticed that mandrake/mandriva have something going on with sagemath?
forum 22 may:
http://www.nabble.com/-Cooker--sagemath-experimental-package---www.sagemath.org-td23663618.html
seeking for feedback
more:
http://sophie.zarb.org/srpm/Mandriva,cooker,/sagemath
rpms:
http://sophie.zarb.
In some circumstances, "Stein's trick" may help [1]:
class myint:
def eval(self, s, globals, locals):
_temp = locals['Integer']
locals['Integer'] = float
ans = python.eval(preparse(s), globals, locals)
locals['Integer'] = _temp
return ans
Examples, i
ahmet alper parker wrote:
> I just remembered the mails below. I think, I have confused matlab
> with mathematica.
Unfortunately, the link I provided to a newsgroup entry about Wolfram's
commitment to Mathematica is not a Wolfram page at all.
> Well, "A free distribution of the world's most wid
I just remembered the mails below. I think, I have confused matlab
with mathematica.
Well, "A free distribution of the world's most widely used open source
mathematical software that builds easily from source"
If this states "most widely used opensource which builds easily from
source" then you ar
Thanks everyone for providing the links.
Could it be made possible to edit this way formulas in the cells of Sage
notebook ?
Bill Page пишет:
> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Jason Grout
> wrote:
>> Bill Page wrote:
>>> Where can I find and/or test "jsmath equation editor"?
>> I guess it's a
ahmet alper parker wrote:
> why not cite wolfram's own pages for lack of support for Solaris? If
> it is so easy for others to build and maintain their software, why
> they lack Solaris support? I remember such a posting at the group.
I can't see what this has in particular to do with Solaris, bu
why not cite wolfram's own pages for lack of support for Solaris? If
it is so easy for others to build and maintain their software, why
they lack Solaris support? I remember such a posting at the group.
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Dr. David Kirkby
wrote:
>
> In the Wikipedia entry for sage
Taking a look at
http://www.wolfram.com/products/mathematica/index.html
and then comparing it to
http://www.sagemath.org/
one would have to say the Mathematica one looks much better.
I've designed a few web sites:
http://witm.sourceforge.net/
But nothing as sophisticated as the Mathematica
In the Wikipedia entry for sage, one of the tags has been added by someone:
"This article's section called "Description" does not cite any
references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding
citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged
and removed. (April 2
Hi,
The documentation says there is attached_files() command. But it seems
there is not, at least in Sage 3.4.2
sage: attached_files()
---
NameError Traceback (most recent call
last)
/Users/K
> one of my linear algebra students wants to input a matrix as a table.
> They click on a button, enter the entries, click submit, and then blam,
> the matrix is sitting right there in the cell waiting for them to do
> something with it.
True that the matrix is sitting right there in front of the
On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 05:01, Minh Nguyen wrote:
> Hi William,
>
> On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 2:49 AM, William Stein wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Fredrik Johansson (mpmath author) posted this very nice blog post
>> about sage days 15:
>> http://fredrik-j.blogspot.com/2009/05/report-from-sage-days-15.htm
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