Hi Nathan,
What parts of Sage does SnapPy use? (I was starting to look 
at 
https://github.com/search?q=repo%3A3-manifolds%2FSnapPy+%2F%28import+sage%7Csage.*import%29%2F&type=code&p=1
 
but this would take a while...)

Matthias

On Monday, June 12, 2023 at 11:18:05 AM UTC-7 Nathan Dunfield wrote:

> For the SnapPy project [1], modularization of Sage would very useful.  
> Currently, we provide SnapPy as a stand-alone GUI application on Windows 
> and macOS and as a pip-install Python module on those platforms plus 
> Linux.  When used in Sage, the SnapPy module gains extra functionality by 
> leveraging various parts of sage.all, including features that are of high 
> interest to our users.  It would be fantastic if we could include those in 
> the stand-alone applications (including on Windows, which accounts for 2/3 
> of the downloads of the full application).
>
> Best,
>
> Nathan
>
> [1] https://snappy.computop.org
>

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