linuxgus wrote:
> 
> Thank you all for your responses.
> 
> Doing soime googling around, I discovered that that openSuSE 11.1 has
> the same problem with evince I encountered.  I followed William's
> advice above and, before firing up sage (as a normal user), I exported
> the SAGE-BROWSER environment variable as /opt/kde3/kdvi  (I have not


What if you set SAGE_BROWSER to kde-open?  That will open different 
programs, based on the format.  I think it's similar to the apple "open" 
command.

Thanks,

Jason




> upgraded to KDE4 yet).  My example above worked fine now, but plots
> did not work.  So, I shut down sage, exported SAGE-BROWSER as '/usr/
> bin/firefox', and now Firefox either plots the ****SAGE**** plots
> directly or, in the case of the example above with the Laplace
> transform, prompts me what program to use, I respond with '/opt/kde3/
> kdvi', and kdvi displays the formula correctly.
> 
> HOWEVER, matplotlib plots show as Line2D(_line1).  For example,
> 
> sage: import pylab
> sage: import scipy
> sage: import scipy.special as special
> sage: x=scipy.linspace(0.0r,5.0r)
> sage: show(pylab.plot(special.airy(x)[0],color='red'))
> 
> This brings up firefox (as per the  SAGE-BROWSER environment variable
> above), firefox asks me if it should use kdvi, I reply in the
> affirmative, and kdvi pops up a window saying "SAGE" and "Line2D
> (_line1)" (without the quotes!  In prior versions of sage, I had no
> problems displaying matplotlib plots.
> 
> 
> > 
> 


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