On 1/12/08, http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support
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> It looks like I may have to rebuild the html help files. I rebooted
> the mac mini and the jsMath global issue went away. I included my copy
> of the log just to prove the html help files did not exist.
That mu
On 1/10/08, bill purvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Thursday 10 January 2008, William Stein wrote:
> > ...
> > ...
> > For efficiency reasons that nb.sobj is not compressed. Do:
> >
> > sage: pwd
> > '/Users/was/.sage'
> > sage: nb = load('sage_notebook/nb.sobj', compress=False)
> Thanks f
It looks like I may have to rebuild the html help files. I rebooted
the mac mini and the jsMath global issue went away. I included my copy
of the log just to prove the html help files did not exist.
Last login: Sun Jan 13 01:50:25 on console
/Applications/sage/sage; exit
Welcome to Darwin!
jose-be
On 1/11/08, Lars Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> at the moment we are developing a class for finite quadratic modules.
> It consists of one sage file (quadratic_module.sage).
>
> I want to create a spgk file for our project. As far as I understand
> it, I should package quadratic
the error message I get is due to the global setting being on. the url
is jsmathttps://localhost:8000/javascript/jsmath/jsMath-global.html?https%3A
"jsMath Global: Offsite document -- can't read title
" message is on the browser title area.
On Jan 13, 1:05 am, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 1/12/08, http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I installed Sage using the DMG file. All the Help options did not
> work.
Could you be more precise by what you mean by "all the help
options did not work". Which help options? Where? What was the
error mess
I installed Sage using the DMG file. All the Help options did not
work. I also tried to update the JSMATH fonts. While editing a file I
brought up the jsmath panel and clicked the global option. Now the
Sage edit hangs because the browser is attempting to load a resource
it cannot find.
The insta
Dear Michael (and Ted, and all),
Thanks for your reply!
On Jan 11, 2008 10:56 AM, mabshoff
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> > Here is the error:
> >
> > --
> > **
> > File "sage0.py", line 47:
> > sage: a^3
> >
Paul
I was wrong, both yuor questions are rather simple
If you want to use Singular you have to give an argument which
Singular wants
and SAGE provides "somthing completly different", so the conversion is
natural
sage: type(n12)
sage: type(repr(n12))
Andrzej Chrzeszczyk
On 12 Sty, 21:57, achrz
If you dont want factor you can use
n12 = numerator((s1-s2).rational_simplify())
On 12 Sty, 16:53, achrzesz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul
> Have you noticed that your SAGE code is much faster tha MAPLE's?
> Your final questions are interesting but not easy to me
> Andrzej Chrzeszczyk
>
> On
Paul
Have you noticed that your SAGE code is much faster tha MAPLE's?
Your final questions are interesting but not easy to me
Andrzej Chrzeszczyk
On 12 Sty, 16:27, achrzesz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul
> Im impressed again. Thank you so much
> I had only a rough idea and you are realy effec
Dear Andrzej,
> Im impressed again. Thank you so much
> I had only a rough idea and you are realy effective in SAGE (too).
> This time I have no additional concrete questions
> but I'm strongly interested in your general opinion
> concerning the comparison MAPLE-SAGE (any links?)
for flo
Paul
Im impressed again. Thank you so much
I had only a rough idea and you are realy effective in SAGE (too).
This time I have no additional concrete questions
but I'm strongly interested in your general opinion
concerning the comparison MAPLE-SAGE (any links?)
Andrzej Chrzeszczyk
On 11 Sty, 23:
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