It worked! So now I know what to do: point to the right sage exec in the 
sage app folder lol! There are 2 and my simlink was pointing to the wrong 
one.

Now texmaker does the job and I don't get the "??" anymore.

Thanks a lot!
Samuel

Le mardi 18 mars 2014 21:44:23 UTC+1, kcrisman a écrit :
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 1:17:12 PM UTC-4, Dan Drake wrote:
>>
>> Sorry for the delay in replying... 
>>
>> On Thu, 13 Mar 2014 at 08:20AM -0700, [email protected] wrote: 
>> > For the second method... I have been using TeXMaker 
>> > for quite a while and I really like the GUI so... I don't know what to 
>> do. 
>> > Should I switch to TeXShop only when I compile with sagetex ? 
>>
>> You can use Texmaker. I downloaded it this morning and figured out what 
>> you can do. (I think this will work -- I'm using Linux, but I think it 
>> will also work on OS X.) 
>>
>> This is with the most recent version of Texmaker (4.1.1). 
>>
>> Under the User menu, go to User Commands, then Edit User Commands. I 
>> used the first entry and called it "Run Sage". For the command, you can 
>> use 
>>
>>     sage %.sagetex.sage 
>>
>> Hit OK to save that. Then after you typeset your document, use 
>> Alt-Shift-F1 to run Sage. On my computer, this creates the files in the 
>> correct directory. 
>>
>>
> You are awesome.  Assuming the OP says this works, can you add that to the 
> SageTeX documentation and/or in the Sage documentation?
>

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