I did change the drop-down menu so that it says 'sage'. I did
'kpsewhich sagetex.sty' and this is what I got:

Cnidus:~ oscar$ kpsewhich sagetex.sty
/Users/oscar/Library/texmf/tex/sagetex.sty

The whole console text is at 
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3709792/sagetex_example_console.txt

You'll see that there is a line that says:

**** Running Sage on sage_example.sage failed! Fix sage_example.tex
and try again.

Thanks,

Oscar

On Feb 12, 5:36 pm, Dan Drake <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 at 01:39PM -0800, Oscar wrote:
> > I just installed Sage (sage-4.3.2-OSX-64bit-10.6-i386-Darwin.dmg) in
> > my MacBook Pro (Mac OS 10.6.2). I am using TeXShop 2.30.
>
> Okay, I see you're using the most recent version. I just tried your
> example -- did you change the drop-down menu next to the "Typeset"
> button to read "sage"?
>
> Can you do "kpsewhich sagetex.sty" in a terminal and report what that
> says?
>
> There seems to be a further problem on my computer at least, that the
> .sage file being written is not in quite the correct format. If, with
> your example, you see an error about "AttributeError:
> 'sage.rings.integer.Integer' object has no attribute 'rstrip'" reply to
> this thread.
>
> Dan
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