Hi Nils,
On 2018-04-15, Nils Bruin wrote:
> The quickest workaround for now is to just eliminate the whole error
> redirection. We didn't have it before either. If you have control over the
> distribution you use to teach, that might get you through your lecture.
Indeed I'll just use the Sage
Problems like this have been encountered before. This seems to work around
problems in the other direction (i.e., let Jupyter deal with an actual file
rather than one of its streams):
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34145950/is-there-a-way-to-redirect-stderr-to-file-in-jupyter
The quickest
Hi Nils,
On 2018-04-15, Nils Bruin wrote:
> ...
> where this code was committed:
>
> try:
> # Capture errors from distutils and its child processes
> with open(os.path.join(target_dir, name + ".err"), 'w+') as errfile:
> try:
> with redirection(sys.
On Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 7:11:06 AM UTC-7, Simon King wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> The following cython code compiles fine in SageMath command line version
> and it *used* to compile fine in the jupyter notebook one year ago:
>
> cython("""
> def mantisse():
> cdef double a = 1
> cdef d
Hi!
The following cython code compiles fine in SageMath command line version
and it *used* to compile fine in the jupyter notebook one year ago:
cython("""
def mantisse():
cdef double a = 1
cdef double b = 2
cdef int i = 0
while True:
a += b**(-i)
print("%2
Sorry for this one I found : There is latexViewer.py in git then no
problem to import
Le 15/04/2018 à 14:34, Henri Girard a écrit :
Is there a way to install it on a local sagemath and how to do it ?
from viewLatex import viewLatex
best
Henri
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HI,
I tried this :
maxima.plot2d('[cos(7*x),cos(23*x)^4,sin(13*x)^3]','[x,0,1]','[plot_format,openmath]'),
but noting display in jupyter notebook ?
Any help
Henri
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