>
> From the app, I can see only the traditional notebook, so I can not to
> check jupyter (as long as I know, it is not possible to use sage -n jupyter
> from the app).
>
>
>
I think you can ask Sage in the app to launch some command line stuff,
though? Maybe not yet...
http://ask.sagemath.o
I have installed
sage-7.1.beta3-OSX_10.11.3-x86_64.app.dmg
in my macbook air (late 2010) with os x 10.11.2 (El Capitan) and it seems
to work without problems.
Great!!!
>From the app, I can see only the traditional notebook, so I can not to
check jupyter (as long as I know, it is not possible to
I have installed
sage-7.1.beta3-OSX_10.11.3-x86_64.app.dmg
in my macbook air (late 2010) with os x 10.11.2 (El Capitan) and it seems
to work without problems.
Great!!!
>From the app, I can see only the traditional notebook, so I can not to
check jupyter (as long as I know, it is not possible to
> I think this thread would be boring for sage-flame too.
This thread has achieved its aim (with impressive collateral damage),
as it was to bring people's attention on an attempt to improve the
'plot' section of our reference manual. And one of us (Eric) did do
the job:
http://trac.sagemath.
I think this thread would be boring for sage-flame too.
If you are unwilling to contribute to SAGE software because someone/anyone
could sell it, then I think you are misunderstanding the GPL..
I have repeatedly suggested to students who wanted to "commercialize"
software that was essentially a
Dear all,
I just started to use sage and stumbled upon the fact that e.g.
`contour_plot` misses the standard keyword `norm`
The keyword is already implemented for `matrix_plot`, so there is probably
no reason why it is missing elsewhere.
I tract down where the change would have to be added
its
You could also try distcc + cross compiler on a beefy machine. I almost got
it working on my Raspberry PI before losing interest. IMO this would be the
best solution if you can manage to make it work. Good luck!
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi/Cross_building
http://archlinuxarm.org/devel