On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 7:05 AM, Christoph Bichler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I'm quite new to Sage and I want to save the Latex I've computed in
> Sage to a file.
Your question is not sufficiently precise. You might be asking
how to take an object X and save latex(X) to a file? On
Hi!
I'm quite new to Sage and I want to save the Latex I've computed in
Sage to a file.
Can somebody tell me how that works?
_latex_file_ from the module latex doesn't work..
regards,
Christoph
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I am planning on asking for a vote to include biopython as standard
after its 1.49 release, which completes a transition from it using
Numeric to numpy. Currently the interact wiki gives a poor impression
of what is possible with sage and bioinformatics, since the examples I
put there avoid using
On Nov 15, 2008, at 11:57 PM, pong wrote:
> I was a bit reluctant to post this question here since "support"
> shouldn't mean teaching me how to write programs. But Jason Grout
> suggested me to post it here anyway.
Short snippets of code (like the one below) are very useful. It's
hard to give
On Nov 15, 2008, at 23:57 , pong wrote:
> I was a bit reluctant to post this question here since "support"
> shouldn't mean teaching me how to write programs. But Jason Grout
> suggested me to post it here anyway.
It seems reasonable to post this here, since it involves performance,
which can