[sage-support] Re: install additional package

2011-05-04 Thread Simon King
Hi Foad and John, On 4 Mai, 23:55, Simon King wrote: > On 4 Mai, 23:19, John Cremona wrote: > > > I have tried and failed to load the large SW database (and complained > > about this to William yesterday).  All the spkg_install scripts is to > > move a whole lot of files, but it uses the command

[sage-support] Re: install additional package

2011-05-04 Thread Simon King
Hi John, On 4 Mai, 23:19, John Cremona wrote: > I have tried and failed to load the large SW database (and complained > about this to William yesterday).  All the spkg_install scripts is to > move a whole lot of files, but it uses the command "mv -r" which is > illegal on my machines (ubuntu linu

[sage-support] Re: install additional package

2011-05-04 Thread John Cremona
Simon, I have tried and failed to load the large SW database (and complained about this to William yesterday). All the spkg_install scripts is to move a whole lot of files, but it uses the command "mv -r" which is illegal on my machines (ubuntu linux). Which READMA were you referring to? John

[sage-support] Re: OpenGL, WebGL and Sage

2011-05-04 Thread kcrisman
On May 4, 1:26 pm, ObsessiveMathsFreak wrote: > On May 4, 6:02 am, Felix Lawrence wrote: > > > Given that Sage doesn't do its computations in the browser, I think > > that OpenCL/CUDA would be more useful than WebGL for calculations. > > However, WebGL visualisation for 3D plots would be really

[sage-support] Re: OpenGL, WebGL and Sage

2011-05-04 Thread Volker Braun
Though right now browser support for webgl is still sketchy. Chrome doesn't have it turned on by default. I would guess that in about a year things will be better. -- To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to sage-support+u

[sage-support] Re: OpenGL, WebGL and Sage

2011-05-04 Thread ObsessiveMathsFreak
On May 4, 6:02 am, Felix Lawrence wrote: > Given that Sage doesn't do its computations in the browser, I think > that OpenCL/CUDA would be more useful than WebGL for calculations. > However, WebGL visualisation for 3D plots would be really, really cool. More than just "cool", it's practically a n

[sage-support] Re: keyboard shortcuts

2011-05-04 Thread clodemil
Marshall, Thank you for your answer. Yes this happens in the notebook. And I mistyped "Ctrl+;" for "Ctrl+," sorry! I thought at first the issue was with my diNovo Edge keyboard (without numpad: figures accessed through shift key, so that "Ctrl+3" becomes "Ctrl+Shift+3" and does not comment, neit

[sage-support] Re: install additional package

2011-05-04 Thread Simon King
Hi Foad, On 4 Mai, 10:35, Foad Khoshnam wrote: > Hi > How I can install the huge additional package for sage in linux? Do you mean the Stein-Watkins database? The package can be found at http://www.sagemath.org/sagedb/ (it is the file stein-watkins- ecdb.spkg), and I guess it is recommended to

[sage-support] Re: keyboard shortcuts

2011-05-04 Thread Marshall Hampton
Are you talking about in the notebook? There Ctrl+; splits lines, and you can comment/uncomment blocks with Ctrl+3 and Ctrl+4. -M. Hampton On May 3, 5:24 am, clodemil wrote: > Commenting with select multiple lines >"Ctrl+," does not work >    Commenting line by line with "AltGr+#" works >    Un

[sage-support] install additional package

2011-05-04 Thread Foad Khoshnam
Hi How I can install the huge additional package for sage in linux? -- To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to sage-support+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/