I had already created an alias in my /usr/local/bin/ folder using the ln
command so there should be no PATH related issues right? I'm asking because
I'm no expert at this, I've only used Ubuntu for a little while and most of
my work is done in TeXMaker so I don't usually fiddle with my Terminal :(
When you mean transcript, do you mean a list of instructions? If so, this
is what I did:
1) Open example.tex with TexMaker
2) pdfLaTeX + view PDF
3) double click on the example.sagetex.sage file (or sage
example.sagetex.sage in terminal)
4) Sage starts, everything looks ok, the file is being processed
5) A bunch of files are then created in my User folder
6) error in the script and everything stops.
Here is what shows up in the Terminal window:
sage /Users/sdermon/Documents/popo/example.sagetex.sage; exit
Processing Sage code for example.tex...
Inline formula 0
Inline formula 1
Inline formula 2
Inline formula 3
Code block begin...end
Inline formula 4
Inline formula 5
Inline formula 6
Code block begin...end
Inline formula 7
Inline formula 8
Code block begin...end
Inline formula 9
Inline formula 10
Code block begin...end
Inline formula 11
Code block begin...end
Inline formula 12
Initializing plots directory
Plot 0
Code block begin...end
Code block begin...end
Plot 1
Plot 2
Code block begin...end
Code block begin...end
Plot 3
Plot 4
Code block begin...end
Plot 5
Code block begin...end
Plot 6
Inline formula 13
Code block begin...end
Plot 7
saving sage-plots-for-example.tex/plot-7.eps failed; saving to
sage-plots-for-example.tex/plot-7.png instead.
Code block begin...end
Plot 8
SageTeX paused on example.tex line 298
SageTeX unpaused on example.tex line 310
Code block begin...end
Inline formula 15
Inline formula 16
Inline formula 17
f called with a = x
Inline formula 18
Inline formula 19
Inline formula 20
Inline formula 21
f called with a = 4
Inline formula 22
Sage commandline 0
Sage commandline 1
Hola, mundo!
Sage commandline 2
Sage commandline 3
Sage commandline 4
Sage commandline 5
Sage commandline 6
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/sdermon/Documents/popo/example.sagetex.py", line 367, in
<module>
_st_.endofdoc()
File
"/Applications/Sage-6.1.1.app/Contents/Resources/sage/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/sagetex.py",
line 282, in endofdoc
sagef = open(self.filename + '.sagetex.sage', 'r')
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'example.sagetex.sage'
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Le vendredi 14 mars 2014 02:00:41 UTC+1, kcrisman a écrit :
>
> Anyways, if the first method didn't work, isn't there some kind of deeper
>> problem ?
>>
>>
>> If the first method didn’t work, then it seems there is some bigger
>> problem. Perhaps you could include a transcript of what you did together
>> with your sample file.
>>
>
> Yeah, at this point I think we need to see that.
>
> A different thing you could do is to create an alias for your Sage
> installation in your command line. I do this:
>
> 1) I create a soft link (using "ln -s", be careful about the syntax!) for
> my Sage install
>
> lrwxr-xr-x 1 kcrisman admin 87 Oct 10 08:06 sage ->
> /Users/kcrisman/Downloads/Sage-5.12-OSX-64bit-10.6.app/Contents/Resources/sage/sage
>
> 2) In my .profile (you could perhaps use .bashrc or whatever) I add
>
> export PATH=$PATH:'/Applications/MathApps'
>
> and you would add wherever you put your soft link.
>
> Then you should be able to run Sage anywhere in your directory structure.
> In principle this should be the same as my earlier suggestion but maybe I
> messed something up?
>
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