Re: [sage-support] Newbie question on Mac

2020-02-04 Thread kcrisman
Incidentally, Fernando, you should also be able to use binaries created on older versions of Mac, such as the 10.11 binaries, on your 10.13 computers. The app version may also work on those computers (Apple is locking down more and more content so in newer Mac OSes that is proving to be less th

Re: [sage-support] Newbie question on Mac

2020-02-03 Thread Dima Pasechnik
On Tue, Feb 4, 2020 at 12:34 AM Fernando Gouvea wrote: > > I typically use Windows, but today I was trying to install Sage on the Mac in > one of my classrooms. It turns out to be running OSX 10.13.6, and the only > binaries I could find were version 8.7. I managed to download and install > tho

[sage-support] Newbie question on Mac

2020-02-03 Thread Fernando Gouvea
I typically use Windows, but today I was trying to install Sage on the Mac in one of my classrooms. It turns out to be running OSX 10.13.6, and the only binaries I could find were version 8.7. I managed to download and install those. It runs in a terminal window. The instructions say to type notebo

[sage-support] Newbie question

2009-09-16 Thread Dan
My apologies for posting in the other thread. Forgot to move up a level. I've been using sagenb for a few weeks now and have the hang of most of the easy things. Is there a way to generate tables of a user defined function? I'm still switching over to Excel or the TI calculator to do that. TI ta

[sage-support] Newbie question

2009-09-16 Thread Dan
I've been using sagenb for a few weeks now and have the hang of most of the easy things. Is there a way to generate tables of a user defined function? I'm still switching over to Excel or the TI calculator to do that. TI table function lets you punch in table values and calculates values in table

[sage-support] Newbie question

2009-09-16 Thread Dan Aldrich
I've been using sagenb for a few weeks now and have the hang of most of the easy things. Is there a way to generate tables of a user defined function? I'm still switching over to Excel or the TI calculator to do that. Thanks, -d --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ To post

[sage-support] Newbie question. How do you get Sage to show a plot?

2009-03-30 Thread WLC
I just installed Sage and I am going through a few examples from the http://www.sagemath.org/doc/tutorial site. when I enter "circle((0,0), 1, rgbcolor=(1,1,0))" or "plot(cos, (-5,5))" there is a delay and then the comand prompt returns but I don't see a plot. Should it pop up in a new window, or

[sage-support] newbie question

2008-04-30 Thread shyam
Hi Just got started with sage vmware in windows My question is that I am unable to see the plot diagrams generated by the plot command or other matplotlib commands on the vmware console. Nor do I see any GUI being launched. So how do I see the plots in the vmware player I downloaded the latest

[sage-support] Newbie Question

2008-02-05 Thread Alex Donaldson
I'm pretty new to both Python and Sage, but am looking for a way to create new classes using the Sage libraries and be able to use them in the standard python interpreter, rather than using the sage -python method. Is it possible to do simple import statements on sage libraries from python classe