I have upgraded to sage 7.3 and now "sage --notebook=export --list" does 
something but fails with "No such file or directory". Do I need to provide 
the path to my sagenb notebook somehow? If I just do "./sage -notebook", it 
finds and opens my sagenb notebook, so I don't understand what is going on. 
Thanks again for your help!

On Friday, August 26, 2016 at 2:35:04 PM UTC+2, Stan Schymanski wrote:
>
> Thanks, I saw this, but it didn't work in my installed sage 7.2. Currently 
> upgrading to 7.3. I couldn't find out which version of sage #19877 was 
> merged into.
>
> On Friday, August 26, 2016 at 1:25:55 PM UTC+2, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, August 26, 2016 at 12:19:58 PM UTC+1, HG wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes... But I have read somewhere there is a convert tool ? As I need to 
>>> practice I did it by hand.
>>> I know that smc  can convert them in smc file and maybe you can download 
>>> it in ipynb because SMC is well develop in this domain.
>>>
>>
>> on a standalone sage installation one can run 
>>
>>    sage --notebook=export
>>
>> see https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/19877
>> and links therein for details.
>>
>> Cheers 
>>> Henri
>>>
>>> Le vendredi 26 août 2016 10:55:17 UTC+2, Stan Schymanski a écrit :
>>>>
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> I have been using sagemath for research for many years now, and I am 
>>>> extremely happy with it. For my latest papers, I would like to make the 
>>>> sage code available to the public, so that people can follow through what 
>>>> I 
>>>> did and re-use the code for their own data. The journal's guidelines also 
>>>> ask to make any relevant data and code available. Of course, I could just 
>>>> upload it to some generic data server, but it would be so great to also 
>>>> make it available on a sage server, which would render the worksheets 
>>>> correctly and where people could start working with it straight away. I 
>>>> believe that this would make a lot more scientists aware of the benefits 
>>>> of 
>>>> sagemath. 
>>>>
>>>> There used to be several open sagemath servers around, but the ones I 
>>>> used previously have disappeared, probably at the same time as sagemath 
>>>> cloud (SMC) made its appearance. I gather that SMC is commercial, meant to 
>>>> generate funds for the further development of sagemath. I hope it takes 
>>>> off. However, this also means that SMC is likely not the right place to 
>>>> permanently publish worksheets, as they would be taken down once I stop 
>>>> paying the fees for some reason. Can anyone suggest a suitable place for 
>>>> that? The minimum requirement is that the worksheet can be viewed and 
>>>> downloaded. Being able to execute and modify cells would be a bonus, and 
>>>> long-term availability (permalink?) would be another bonus. I haven't seen 
>>>> any "public" worksheets on SMC, in the way the old sage servers worked. 
>>>> Would there be scope to create such a space in SMC, so to say as an 
>>>> advertisement? 
>>>>
>>>>

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