[sage-support] Re: Absolute SAGE fundamentals

2009-02-21 Thread hpon
Thanks for your replies, Nice to see that there is some healthy activity here! I removed the post because I noticed that I could attach a file written in pretty much any text editor. I was happy with that and figured I knew it all. Clearly, I was wrong:) I'll check out your suggestions. /Pet

[sage-support] Re: Absolute SAGE fundamentals

2009-02-21 Thread Jason Grout
hpon wrote: > Hi, > > I need some help getting started. > > I'm running Sage in the terminal on a Linux system. How do I use a > proper editor; so that can save and edit my work? A lot of times I'll either use the emacs sage-mode or I'll use "proper" editor and have another terminal session

[sage-support] Re: Absolute SAGE fundamentals

2009-02-21 Thread mabshoff
On Feb 21, 12:51 am, Simon King wrote: > Hi! What happened to the original post? > On 21 Feb., 03:24, Jan Groenewald wrote: > > > On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 12:04:20AM -0800, hpon wrote: > > > I need some help getting started. > > > I'm running Sage in the terminal on a Linux system.  How do I

[sage-support] Re: Absolute SAGE fundamentals

2009-02-21 Thread Simon King
Hi! On 21 Feb., 03:24, Jan Groenewald wrote: > On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 12:04:20AM -0800, hpon wrote: > > I need some help getting started. > > I'm running Sage in the terminal on a Linux system.  How do I use a > > proper editor; so that can save and edit my work? > > Type %edit to use your edit

[sage-support] Re: Absolute SAGE fundamentals

2009-02-21 Thread Jan Groenewald
Hi On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 12:04:20AM -0800, hpon wrote: > I need some help getting started. > I'm running Sage in the terminal on a Linux system. How do I use a > proper editor; so that can save and edit my work? Type %edit to use your editor. Also %edit? for help. Jan -- .~. /V\