Thanks for your reply.
After reading all of the replies, I realised
that I stupidly had forgotten that for my new
Laptop I did not install the developer package,
which I usually do.
After installing it everything works now perfectly.
Thanks for you troubles,
Norbert
On Mar 13, 3:23 pm, mabsho
ou starting up Sage? If you're starting up sage via
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> /path/into/folder/sage
>
> then you'll have to do
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> /path/into/folder/sage -b
>
> On Mar 10, 2009, at 8:52 PM, nsauer wrote:
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> > Thanks for the help. I made the changes
> > but fai
I had the same problem. Just disregard those instructions.
If the terminal with a sage prompt opens, you are o.k.
Norbert
On Mar 10, 6:35 pm, william wrote:
> Platform/OS: MAC OS X 10.5.6
> SAGE Version 3.0.2, Release Date: 2008-05-24
>
> I have loaded Sage onto my system from a DVD and put it
rote:
> On Mar 10, 1:00 pm, nsauer wrote:
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> > Thanks for your reply;
>
> > As I am completely new to sage I do not know how to
> > perform the indicated change. I looked at the file
> > sage/devel/sage/sage/matrix0.pyx
> > but could not figure out how and
On Mar 10, 1:34 pm, William Stein wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Jason Grout
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> wrote:
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> > nsauer wrote:
> >> Thanks again for your help.
>
> >> The textbook I am teaching linear algebra from prints matrices
> >> with brac
matrices from
sage into LateX produces matrices inside ( ) delimters.
\sage{matrix([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]])^3}
I checked the LateX stylefile for including sage but
notation for shape of matrices is not defined there.
nsauer
On Mar 9, 5:47 pm, kcrisman wrote:
> On Mar 9, 1:03 pm, nsa
Thanks for your help, everything works great now.
How do I write matrices inside [ ] instead of ( ) ?
On Mar 9, 7:38 am, kcrisman wrote:
> > The terminal opened as follows:
> > Last login: Sun Mar 8 16:23:08 on console
> > /Applications/sage/sage ; exit;
> > You have mail.
> > Laptop-3:~ test$
Hi;
Operating system: Mac OS X Version: 10.5.6
I downloaded the dmg, opened it moved sage into my Applications folder
and double clicked.
The terminal opened as follows:
Last login: Sun Mar 8 16:23:08 on console
/Applications/sage/sage ; exit;
You have mail.
Laptop-3:~ test$ /Applications/sage/