Hi Gus,

What's wrong with Mike Hansen's suggestion in this thread?

"In order to get that to work in the notebook, you don't want to use
pylab.show().  Instead, you'll want to use pylab.savefig('fig.png')
which will save the plot to a png file."

fig.png should be a separate file in your notebook folder.

Stan


linuxgus wrote:
> Thanks to all of you for responding.
>
> This thread brings up another interesting question:  How can I
> actually tell sage to save the graphics image to a separate file, in
> addition to displaying it?
>
> TIA for your response.
>
> Gus
>
> >
>   


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