On Saturday, February 18, 2012 3:12:19 PM UTC-8, John H Palmieri wrote:
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> We have another small problem with Lion. I just wiped my hard drive and
> reinstalled Lion (because of some non-Sage related issues). Then I
> reinstalled Xcode: the newly released version 4.3. Two issues:
> command-l
Hi folks,
Is there any initiative into incorporating tools to create
(Mathematical) art using Sage (notebook?), perhaps on the lines of
http://www.sumopaint.com?
Regards,
Ifti
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Hi David,
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 10:40:43PM +, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
> On 02/18/12 06:54 PM, Florent Hivert wrote:
> >The main problem is that none of the people playing with it (including
> >me !) have the necessary expertise to check if everything is correct. As
> >anyone can see f
We have another small problem with Lion. I just wiped my hard drive and
reinstalled Lion (because of some non-Sage related issues). Then I
reinstalled Xcode: the newly released version 4.3. Two issues:
command-line tools are no longer installed by default, so you have to
install gcc, clang, et
On 02/18/12 06:54 PM, Florent Hivert wrote:
The main problem is that none of the people playing with it (including
me !) have the necessary expertise to check if everything is correct. As
anyone can see from the code, I wrote my patch using log backtrace and
{{{pdb}}}. At several point, I'm usin
On Feb 18, 3:50 am, "Dr. David Kirkby"
wrote:
> On 02/16/12 12:22 AM, rjf wrote:
>
>
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> >> IMHO, a native port of Sage to Windows could not be done in a week or two.
> >> Perhaps a Cygwin port could, but I'm talking of a native port, where the
> >> code runs directly on Windows, without any Lin
Hi David,
FLINT has not been tested on SkyNet, which is the main blocker for the
release of flint itself. I simply have not had the time, which has
been a shame. If someone at Sage Days has time to do this and report
the issues on flint-devel, this would be a HUGE help. Note: I *expect*
there to b
Hi there,
I'm writing here about Ticket #9128 "Sphinx should be aware of all.py to find
its links". The purpose of this ticket is to teach sphinx how to look into
"sage.all" to resolve dangling hyperlinks. So for example, instead of writing:
:meth:`Algebras.ParentMethods.algebra_generat
Cool. If anyone is interested in working on getting FLINT 2 into Sage this
week let me know: it may be a project at Sage Days 36 and you could
collaborate with us online.
David
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 06:47, Fredrik Johansson <
fredrik.johans...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 13:29,
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 13:29, David Roe wrote:
> I see from the list of projects at Sage Days 35
> (http://wiki.sagemath.org/SageFlintDays/projects) that an effort was made to
> get FLINT 2 into Sage. Can someone involved let me know what the status of
> that effort is? Sage Days 36 starts tomo
I see from the list of projects at Sage Days 35 (
http://wiki.sagemath.org/SageFlintDays/projects) that an effort was made to
get FLINT 2 into Sage. Can someone involved let me know what the status of
that effort is? Sage Days 36 starts tomorrow and it would be nice to be
able to use the p-adics
On 02/16/12 12:22 AM, rjf wrote:
IMHO, a native port of Sage to Windows could not be done in a week or two.
Perhaps a Cygwin port could, but I'm talking of a native port, where the
code runs directly on Windows, without any Linux virtual machines,
emulators or similar.
I see no reason to reje
On Feb 17, 2012, at 14:22 , Ivan Andrus wrote:
> This should work on iOS 4 and you can create new items without going to the
> list.
>
> Unfortunately, the release notes in iTunes aren't complete. I was going to
> release an older version but it was rejected and I couldn't figure out how to
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