Re: [sage-support] Re: SageMathCloud: init.sage ignored for .sagews files

2016-02-27 Thread Pierre
On Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at 6:53:18 PM UTC+1, Volker Braun wrote: > > And emacs can edit remote files via ssh using tramp-mode, so you can run > just run emacs locally: > > C-x f ssh://hostname:filename > > Sorry i took me a while to respond, i kind of forgot about this thread for a couple

Re: [sage-support] Re: SageMathCloud: init.sage ignored for .sagews files

2016-02-24 Thread Volker Braun
And emacs can edit remote files via ssh using tramp-mode, so you can run just run emacs locally: C-x f ssh://hostname:filename On Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at 6:29:40 PM UTC+1, William wrote: > > 1. Just in case you don't know, you can also ssh directly from a > Terminal on your mac into any

Re: [sage-support] Re: SageMathCloud: init.sage ignored for .sagews files

2016-02-24 Thread William Stein
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 9:02 AM, Pierre wrote: > PS and a lot of keys don't work under emacs, but that's also true with my > local emacs -- all the apple keys create a lot of confusion. But that's not > really an issue normally, since under emacs i move all the keys around > anyway. However I have

[sage-support] Re: SageMathCloud: init.sage ignored for .sagews files

2016-02-24 Thread Pierre
PS and a lot of keys don't work under emacs, but that's also true with my local emacs -- all the apple keys create a lot of confusion. But that's not really an issue normally, since under emacs i move all the keys around anyway. However I have to say, with emacs under SMC some combinations of k

[sage-support] Re: SageMathCloud: init.sage ignored for .sagews files

2016-02-24 Thread Pierre
> > > Probably yes, but what you really want is a workaround. I would suggest > you to write a normal .py file and import it in a sagews file. Start the > cell where you import with "% auto" and this cell will be executed > automatically on (re)start. I'm guessing that would help you. > > thank

[sage-support] Re: SageMathCloud: init.sage ignored for .sagews files

2016-02-24 Thread Harald Schilly
On Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at 4:57:45 PM UTC+1, Pierre wrote: > Is there a way to fix it? Probably yes, but what you really want is a workaround. I would suggest you to write a normal .py file and import it in a sagews file. Start the cell where you import with "% auto" and this cell will

[sage-support] Re: SageMathCloud: init.sage ignored for .sagews files

2016-02-24 Thread Pierre
PS and yes, my init.sage would be relevant even to use GAP, although not an awful lot -- in fact i have written a magic function to replace %gap, it works a little better for me, but I concede that it's not crucially important :-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the