[sage-support] Using HillCryptosystem() with more characters than the 26 capital letters from AlphabeticStrings()

2012-09-23 Thread be
I wanted to enhance the educational Sage sample 2.16 in chapter 2.5.3 of the CrypTool Script (http://www.cryptool.org/images/ctp/documents/CrypToolScript-en.pdf) in order to allow e.g. blanks within the text to be encrypted with the Hill cipher. [This and other Sage samples in the CT Script

[sage-support] Re: Doumentation bug at http://www.sagemath.org/doc/thematic_tutorials/linear_programming.html

2011-01-26 Thread be
On Jan 26, 6:25 pm, Harald Schilly wrote: > Uhm, I haven't written it but I understand it. It sounds like > "german"-english ... maybe that's the problem? I'm not a native speaker, so > I don't know how to fix this. Could replacing the word with "by" or "while" > help? Harald is right. This is a

[sage-support] Re: German translation of the tutoria l / Übersetzung des Tutorials in Deutsch

2010-10-05 Thread be
Hello, > 2010/10/5 Philipp Schneider : > > > Michael Mardaus and I are happy to announce that we have finished > > translating the complete Sage tutorial to German. I am happy to give you some feedback to the German version (over the next few weeks). Please also make your tutorial available at th

[sage-support] Display worksheets with interact applications in notebooks correctly without editing them first

2009-11-25 Thread be
Hello, we added 8 worksheets to the sagenb server. The worksheets contain a course about ECC, and its done in a highly interactive way. See http://sagenb.org/home/pub/1126/ to http://sagenb.org/home/pub/1133. We guess that a normal user wants to make use of a published worksheet without any add

[sage-support] Re: Short question about saving the source of a Sage notebook

2009-11-25 Thread be
On 25 Nov., 04:10, William Stein wrote: >   (1) in sage >= 4.2 snapshots are never saved in worksheet files.  I > think they might be saved in older version. > William That the snapshots are no more saved in SWS files already saved a lot of space. But I hope you still can consider