OK so my command line in TeXMaker is "/usr/local/bin/sage" %.sagetex.sage
I have made a simlink (sudo ln -s ...) from the sage exec in the Sage app
folder : /Applications/Sage-6.1.1.app/Contents/Resources/sage/
and I placed it in my /usr/local/bin folder.
The previous simlink was actually point
On Tue, 18 Mar 2014 at 01:52PM -0700, sder...@gmail.com wrote:
> It worked! So now I know what to do: point to the right sage exec in the
> sage app folder lol! There are 2 and my simlink was pointing to the wrong
> one.
I'm glad to hear you have it working!
I'd like to include some documentati
It worked! So now I know what to do: point to the right sage exec in the
sage app folder lol! There are 2 and my simlink was pointing to the wrong
one.
Now texmaker does the job and I don't get the "??" anymore.
Thanks a lot!
Samuel
Le mardi 18 mars 2014 21:44:23 UTC+1, kcrisman a écrit :
>
>
On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 1:17:12 PM UTC-4, Dan Drake wrote:
>
> Sorry for the delay in replying...
>
> On Thu, 13 Mar 2014 at 08:20AM -0700, sde...@gmail.com wrote:
> > For the second method... I have been using TeXMaker
> > for quite a while and I really like the GUI so... I don't know what
I am gonna give you a headache hahaha
New error :
Process started
2014-03-18 21:35:24.278 Sage[1091:507] No Info.plist file in application
bundle or no NSPrincipalClass in the Info.plist file, exiting
Process exited with error(s)
I looked it up on the internet and apparently I can't use a
Sorry for the delay in replying...
On Thu, 13 Mar 2014 at 08:20AM -0700, sder...@gmail.com wrote:
> For the second method... I have been using TeXMaker
> for quite a while and I really like the GUI so... I don't know what to do.
> Should I switch to TeXShop only when I compile with sagetex ?
Yo
I had already created an alias in my /usr/local/bin/ folder using the ln
command so there should be no PATH related issues right? I'm asking because
I'm no expert at this, I've only used Ubuntu for a little while and most of
my work is done in TeXMaker so I don't usually fiddle with my Terminal
>
> Anyways, if the first method didn't work, isn't there some kind of deeper
> problem ?
>
>
> If the first method didn’t work, then it seems there is some bigger
> problem. Perhaps you could include a transcript of what you did together
> with your sample file.
>
Yeah, at this point I think
On Mar 13, 2014, at 9:20 AM, sder...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I have tried the first method and it still created the files in my home
folder which is weird. For the second method... I have been using TeXMaker
for quite a while and I really like the GUI so... I don't know what to do.
Should I switch to
Hi, I have tried the first method and it still created the files in my home
folder which is weird. For the second method... I have been using TeXMaker
for quite a while and I really like the GUI so... I don't know what to do.
Should I switch to TeXShop only when I compile with sagetex ?
Anyways
First to Ivan and Dan - see http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/13261 for one
place where this can be dealt with.
Is http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/11755 or
http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/13247 possibly relevant? I've
opened http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/15932 for this issue.
I have no idea
I have no idea how to fix this
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On Mar 12, 2014, at 12:17 PM, Dan Drake wrote:
On Wed, 12 Mar 2014 at 10:04AM -0700, sder...@gmail.com wrote:
Well the only problem is that I... don't use a script haha! I double click
on the sage file and a terminal window pops up and sage starts to process
the file. I get a few lines telling m
On Wed, 12 Mar 2014 at 10:04AM -0700, sder...@gmail.com wrote:
> Well the only problem is that I... don't use a script haha! I double click
> on the sage file and a terminal window pops up and sage starts to process
> the file. I get a few lines telling me it's working on the file and then
> som
Well the only problem is that I... don't use a script haha! I double click
on the sage file and a terminal window pops up and sage starts to process
the file. I get a few lines telling me it's working on the file and then
some files are created in my Home directory :
E2.sobj
example.sagetex.scm
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 at 07:26AM -0700, sder...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thank you for your time.
>
> A bunch of files are created :
> example_doctest.sage
> example.aux
> example.log
> example.out
> example.pdf
> example.sagetex.sage
Okay, so example.sagetex.sage is created. That leads me to think that
Thank you for your time.
A bunch of files are created :
example_doctest.sage
example.aux
example.log
example.out
example.pdf
example.sagetex.sage
Le vendredi 6 février 2009 13:50:33 UTC+1, Samuel DM a écrit :
>
> Hello,
> I have a couple of problems trying to use sagetex. I am basically
> tryin
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 at 09:08AM -0700, sder...@gmail.com wrote:
> kpsewhich answered :
>
> sdermon-macbook:~ sdermon$ kpsewhich sagetex.sty
>
> /usr/local/texlive/2013/../texmf-local/tex/latex/local/sagetex/sagetex.sty
Okay, that looks good. So the problem is example.sagetex.sage doesn't
exist. W
>
> Could there be some kind of authorization that I haven't set up correctly?
> Like a chmod or something like that ?
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kpsewhich answered :
sdermon-macbook:~ sdermon$ kpsewhich sagetex.sty
/usr/local/texlive/2013/../texmf-local/tex/latex/local/sagetex/sagetex.sty
So it should work !
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Hi, kpsewhich gives me the sagetex file I have in my texmf tree, the one I
grabbed from the sage app.
Le vendredi 6 février 2009 13:50:33 UTC+1, Samuel DM a écrit :
>
> Hello,
> I have a couple of problems trying to use sagetex. I am basically
> trying to compile the example.tex file in the lat
On Sun, 09 Mar 2014 at 07:14AM -0700, sder...@gmail.com wrote:
> Sage commandline 6
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/Users/sdermon/Documents/popo/example.sagetex.py", line 367, in
>
> _st_.endofdoc()
> File
> "/Applications/Sage-6.1.1.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/py
Hi, it's been a really long time since my previous post.
I had given up trying to use sagetex (I actually had completely forgotten about
it). But then recently, I rediscovered it and decided I should try to use it
again.
I am still having issues with the example file, so I'll copy paste the err
On Sat, 07 Mar 2009 at 08:11PM -0800, Byungchul Cha wrote:
> I experienced a similar problem and here's how I resolved it.
>
> First, I modified one line in my sagetex.sty file in my texmf
> directory (you said you put yours in ~/Library/texmf/tex/latex/) in
> order to specify the directory where
Thank you very much. I found out that sage.engine was missing in my ~/
Library/TeXShop/Engines. Therefore, I removed the TeXShop folder from
the Library (as suggested by TeXShop site) and ran the TeXShop. The
newly generated TeXShop folder in the Library contains the sage.engine
as suggested.
I experienced a similar problem and here's how I resolved it.
First, I modified one line in my sagetex.sty file in my texmf
directory (you said you put yours in ~/Library/texmf/tex/latex/) in
order to specify the directory where sagetex.py can be found. The
original sagetex.sty has a line
%% \.
Finally, I got it to work. Thank you very much.
However, the example1.dvi file was not saved in the folder that
contains the example1.tex file. I have to look for it.
Is there a way to make the texshop to do all the work?
Sony ..
On Mar 6, 7:54 pm, Dan Drake wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Mar 2009 at
On Fri, 06 Mar 2009 at 05:43PM -0800, Sony wrote:
> It seems to be working now. Thank you very much. Unfortunately, now
> I have a new problem. Please see below.
> __
> sony$ /Applications/sage/sage /Users/Sony/Desktop/sagetexEx/
> xample1.sage
> Traceback
t;
> > Thanks for the reply again. Now I am having a hard time finding the sage
> > command. I tried what you have suggested. The following is the outcome.
>
> > >sage filename.sage
>
> > -bash sage:command not found
>
> > Sony ..
>
> > --- On Fri
ding the sage
> command. I tried what you have suggested. The following is the outcome.
>
> >sage filename.sage
>
> -bash sage:command not found
>
> Sony ..
>
> --- On Fri, 3/6/09, Harald Schilly wrote:
>
> > From: Harald Schilly
> > Subject: [sage-su
ct: [sage-support] Re: sagetex issues
> To: "sage-support"
> Date: Friday, March 6, 2009, 8:37 AM
> On Mar 6, 3:30 pm, Sunil Koswatta
> wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply. I appreciate it. Perhaps, I
> do not know how to "run" example1.sage. I have
> t
On Mar 6, 3:30 pm, Sunil Koswatta wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I appreciate it. Perhaps, I do not know how to "run"
> example1.sage. I have tried numerous (assumed) commands and some of them are
> listed below.
no, you have to run sage *on* that file. i.e. if the sage command is
in /you
e1.sage"
sage: load(`example1.sage') etc.
Sony ..
--- On Fri, 3/6/09, Dan Drake wrote:
> From: Dan Drake
> Subject: [sage-support] Re: sagetex issues
> To: sage-support@googlegroups.com
> Date: Friday, March 6, 2009, 6:19 AM
> On Thu, 05 Mar 2009 at 08:55PM -0800, Sony wr
On Thu, 05 Mar 2009 at 08:55PM -0800, Sony wrote:
> It did not worked. I am getting the following in the console.
[...]
> Package sagetex Warning: There were undefined Sage formulas and/or
> plots.
> Run Sage on example1.sage, and then run LaTeX on example1.tex again.
You have to follow the advic
On Fri, 06 Feb 2009 at 09:16AM -0600, Jason Grout wrote:
> That said, Dan, what do you think of using the shell-escape option to
> run Sage directly?
I agree with Harald's idea -- if you have lengthy computations in your
document and fix a misspelling, it would be annoying to wait while Sage
recom
On Feb 6, 4:16 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
>
> That said, Dan, what do you think of using the shell-escape option to
> run Sage directly?
>
The whole idea behind the design of this additional file in sagetex
is, that the sage-calculations could take some time! And at least I
don't want to wait for th
Harald Schilly wrote:
>
>
> On Feb 6, 2:06 pm, Samuel DM wrote:
>> Yes, it seems they were not generated. I thought running pdflatex on
>> the file with the shell-escape option was enough though.
>> The rendered pdf is full of "??" so my guess is that sage commands
>> don't work when being call
On Feb 6, 2:06 pm, Samuel DM wrote:
> Yes, it seems they were not generated. I thought running pdflatex on
> the file with the shell-escape option was enough though.
> The rendered pdf is full of "??" so my guess is that sage commands
> don't work when being called by latex.
> Is there a way to
Yes, it seems they were not generated. I thought running pdflatex on
the file with the shell-escape option was enough though.
The rendered pdf is full of "??" so my guess is that sage commands
don't work when being called by latex.
Is there a way to solve that?
Samuel DM
On 6 fév, 13:54, Harald
On Feb 6, 1:50 pm, Samuel DM wrote:
> I have MacTeX (TL 2008) and tlmgr has installed sagetex so there
> should be no problem, but when I run pdflatex on the example.tex file,
> the log file mentions that it couldn't find the graphic files.
>
Well, are there graphic files in subdirectories? Th
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