On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 10:14:01 PM UTC-4, Jason Grout wrote:
>
> On 4/3/12 8:35 PM, kcrisman wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Friday, March 30, 2012 9:45:21 PM UTC-4, Dan Drake wrote:
> >
> >     On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 at 11:24AM -0700, Tom Judson wrote:
> >      > I have a question about sagetex. Is it possible to run sagetex if
> >     you are
> >      > using a remote server as opposed to a local copy of sage. I run
> >     sagetex
> >      > locally on my Mac, but I have a graduate student who would like
> >     to use
> >      > sagetex on a PC. She is currently doing all of her Sage
> >     computations on a
> >      > server. Does anyone have experience with this?
> >
> >     The remote-sagetex.py tool was designed for that...but it was 
> relatively
> >     brittle to start with, and (as Jason pointed out) has been broken
> >     for a while. :(
> >
> >
> > Sorry to be late to this party... Dan, could you update the SageTeX docs
> > to say this, then? At least, I recall relatively recently (Feb?) looking
> > at this and wishing I knew how to do it properly, and I don't recall
> > having seen anything about it being broken at that time.
>
> Let me also say it would be a great student project.  Dan writes all the 
> necessary code to a file.  We just need to send that code to the Sage 
> cell server and read the results and download the created files.
>
>

Although for optimal use one should also make it possible to communicate 
with any Sage server as well.  There might be reasons (customization, 
security) for not wanting to use the public Sage cell server(s) and not 
everyone might have access to one. 

>  
>
>

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