On Apr 30, 6:57 am, "Greg Landweber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Greg,
> You don't need any fancy droplets or applets. You can just use the
> following AppleScript to activate Sage (take this script and save it
> as an AppleScript application, then put it in the same directory as
> the "sage
You don't need any fancy droplets or applets. You can just use the
following AppleScript to activate Sage (take this script and save it
as an AppleScript application, then put it in the same directory as
the "sage" UNIX executable):
tell application "Finder"
set myFolder to container of (
On Apr 30, 3:06 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> The README file for SAGE's Mac OS X version mentions that easier
> environment integration would be in order, were a Mac OS X developer
> to help. I don't need it myself – I actually prefer to call SAGE
> manually after o