[sage-support] Re: Problem with sagetex and fancyhdr

2020-05-13 Thread David Sevilla
(By the way, I wasn't able to ask at https://ask.sagemath.org/ because my question was detected as spam. So was an answer or comment I tried to post earlier in the day.) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-support" group. To unsubscribe from this

Re: [sage-support] Re: Problem with sagetex with a large file (many sage calculations)

2013-05-04 Thread Dan Drake
On Fri, 03 May 2013 at 01:34PM -0700, Volker Braun wrote: > Can you open a trac ticket with a minimal testcase? I realize that > "minimal" means pretty lengthy for your problem, but without any way to > reproduce it this is not going to get fixed. Yes, please open a ticket with a testcase. I'd l

[sage-support] Re: Problem with sagetex with a large file (many sage calculations)

2013-05-03 Thread Volker Braun
Can you open a trac ticket with a minimal testcase? I realize that "minimal" means pretty lengthy for your problem, but without any way to reproduce it this is not going to get fixed. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-support" group. To unsubs

[sage-support] Re: Problem with sagetex with a large file (many sage calculations)

2013-05-03 Thread Steven McKay
I don't know if this is the right place to answer this, since the question is so old, but I found a work around. Note: The problem still exists with sage 5.8, but it is difficult for me to find a minimal example that replicates the problem. I am convinced it is not a sagetex problem, however,

Re: [sage-support] Re: Problem with sagetex with a large file (many sage calculations)

2012-01-20 Thread Dan Drake
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 at 10:51AM -0800, Steven McKay wrote: > That's the problem. It only seems to happen when I run desolve_odeint > several times. The later runs seem to choke. Note that sage does > *not* choke on any later sage calculations other than desolve. > So, I don't really have a minima

[sage-support] Re: Problem with sagetex with a large file (many sage calculations)

2012-01-20 Thread Steven McKay
Well, That's the problem. It only seems to happen when I run desolve_odeint several times. The later runs seem to choke. Note that sage does *not* choke on any later sage calculations other than desolve. So, I don't really have a minimal example. I will try to see if I can come up with one, but

[sage-support] Re: Problem with sagetex with a large file (many sage calculations)

2012-01-04 Thread Jason Grout
(I talked with Steve today at the Joint meetings and he mentioned this unanswered message) On 12/16/11 3:41 PM, Steven McKay wrote: Hi, I have been writing a large set of notes for Differential Equations, and have come across an annoying problem (that is probably my fault.) After adding enough

[sage-support] Re: problem with sagetex

2011-10-09 Thread king...@bell.net
Hi Marrten, Thanks for the reply. file sagetest.sage contains one line: print "hello world" (1) sage sagetest.sage: /usr/lib/sagemath/local/bin/sage-preparse: File 'sagetest.sage' is missing python: can't open file 'sagetest.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory (2) sage /home/me/Document

[sage-support] Re: problem with sagetex

2011-10-09 Thread Maarten Derickx
what happens if you somewhere create a file sagetest.sage with the contents: print "hello world" and try to run that file both with absolute and relative path? Since the core of the error seems to be not related to sagetex at all. -- To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegrou

[sage-support] Re: problem with sagetex

2008-10-09 Thread Dan Drake
On Thu, 09 Oct 2008 at 08:23AM -0700, kcrisman wrote: > Related question: Where is the 'best' place to put the sagetex > folder? I have tried a lot of variations on the various texmf folders > (I seem to have an abundance of them, including a texmf-dist which is > where my latex looks for things.

[sage-support] Re: problem with sagetex

2008-10-09 Thread wiso
I'm using /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/sage /usr/share/texmf is the latex root on openSuSE On 9 Ott, 17:23, kcrisman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Related question:  Where is the 'best' place to put the sagetex > folder?  I have tried a lot of variations on the various texmf folders > (I seem to ha

[sage-support] Re: problem with sagetex

2008-10-09 Thread kcrisman
Related question: Where is the 'best' place to put the sagetex folder? I have tried a lot of variations on the various texmf folders (I seem to have an abundance of them, including a texmf-dist which is where my latex looks for things. It only seems to be looking in latex/ base/, though. - kcr

[sage-support] Re: problem with sagetex

2008-10-09 Thread Jason Grout
wiso wrote: > I've some problem using sagetex with LaTeX. If I try: > > pdflatex prova.tex > sage prova.sage > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "prova.py", line 3, in > import sagetex > ImportError: No module named sagetex > > > now I'm working in my directory, but if copy /u