A bit different answer, you can use sage session in texmacs (last working in ubuntu is 1.9.92), in sagenb (former version of notebook but still active, sometimes I prefer it for fine tuning text/latex) and jupyter notebook, really excellent too... They are developing an interesting tool still alpha but usable, jupyterlab. If you do a research in google with this command you will get a lot of sites which uses it :)
sagemath /pub/ sws

Regards

Le 24/12/2016 à 09:36, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :
The best solution for "serious" documents is probably to write in \LaTeX and convert to LO/Word. And there exists an excellent way to include Sage results in \LaTeX documents :search for "Sagetex" in the online help and manual.

This interface is infuriatingly excellent ("infuriatingly" because some quirks, quite logical as seen from a \LaTeX development point of view, are quite strange from a word processor user point of view).

In fact, this interface is a strong argument to prefer Sage to other CAS for producing anything serious (on paper) : the use of a programmatic interface to Sage guarantees the consistency between the various parts o the document. A recompilation will recompile all the "maths" parts of the document.

You can then convert from \LaTeX to OpenOffice via pandoc. This is probably the swiftest way to produce a "serious" LO/Word document. You may have to fiddle with the document template used by Pandoc to obtain results conformant to your university's (or publisher's) desiderata.

Another possibility is to create your document as a Jupyter worksheet, export it to markdown and pandoc it to LO/Word. But the possibilities of Markdown are rather more limited than those of \LaTeX. However, it is a superior way to create HTML documents...

Otherwise, you can also cut'n-paste from the Jupyter notebook (I dn't know for the ols Sage notebook) to LibreOffice (and possibly Word) ; ISTR that LO somehow accepts MathML. But then, you lose the consistency offered by Sagetex. And that's, IMHO, a huge drawback.

HTH,

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Le samedi 24 décembre 2016 08:52:53 UTC+1, NITIN DARKUNDE a écrit :

    Dear group members,
                   I have been using sage since last 01 month. I just
    done some easy commands in it . I want to ask you, how to take
    these commands and their output on word/latex file?(So that I can
    include, this stuff in my research paper). Thanks.

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