I've opened https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/33947 to trac this problem.
On Thursday, June 2, 2022 at 3:30:49 PM UTC-7 John H Palmieri wrote:
> For me, `show(G)` works, but not `view(G)`. `show(G)` does not use LaTeX,
> and the problem is the LaTeX code produced by `view(G)`. You can also see
>
For me, `show(G)` works, but not `view(G)`. `show(G)` does not use LaTeX,
and the problem is the LaTeX code produced by `view(G)`. You can also see
that code with `latex(G)` or `latex(B)`.
I'm not sure what you're referring to in your first sentence, "Well, that
didn't work for me."
On Thursda
Well, that didn't work for me.
But changing "view" to "show" produced a script that I can tell is
targeted for something, not pdflatex. Let me know if you know; maybe
graphviz converter? Loading doc2tex didn't help.
Anyhow, here is a "hack" that pops a popup that is correct. A wrapper
could
It's bad LaTeX, but I'm not sure what's producing it. If you run
"view(crystals.Tableaux("A3",shape=[2,1]), debug=True)", then it will first
print the LaTeX code, and if you paste that into a file, it will fail to
compile.
On Thursday, June 2, 2022 at 6:42:51 AM UTC-7 HG wrote:
> Some time ago
Some time ago, on the list they said it's better to keep to sage-9.2, at
least I changed 9.3 to 9.2 because latex didn't work.
Le 02/06/2022 à 14:08, Eric Gourgoulhon a écrit :
I got the same error from the console of Sage 9.7.beta1 running on
Ubuntu 20.04.
So it is not specific to Sage 9.3, n
Same on Ubuntu 22.04 (I think)
Mate 1.26
Jupyterlab 3.4.2 -- SageMath 9.6 -- Compiled from source - with no
apparent errors, but I have a make.log from the "make" if requested.
Here is a clip from the output.
"! Emergency stop.
<*> \nonstopmode \input{sage.tex}
I got the same error from the console of Sage 9.7.beta1 running on Ubuntu
20.04.
So it is not specific to Sage 9.3, nor to Windows...
Le mercredi 1 juin 2022 à 23:00:05 UTC+2, dbis...@gmail.com a écrit :
> I have installed Sagemath 9.3 on my windows 10 computer and have run the
> following c
Hello there; any news? I'm getting exactly the same errors...
On Wednesday, May 11, 2022 at 7:23:15 PM UTC+9 jacovant...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am running Fedora 36 (had the same issue in Fedora 35) on a Lenovo
> IdeaPad. After installing sage using dnf I tried running it but it failed
> due to: