Current version of SAGE: 7.5.1 though this happened with several versions,
all binary install
Operating System: OSX 10.11.6
Version of Tex: Version 3.14159265-2.6-1.40.17 (TeX Live 2016); All
packages up to date
As previously mentioned, this was all what matches on the cloud for SAGE
and Tex.
On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 4:49:57 PM UTC-4, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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> On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 8:34:55 PM UTC+1, Julie Beier wrote:
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>> So I guess this was the point of my message. What you just posted does
>> *not* work for me. It says True for dot2tex installed, but I get the
>> two different tex files (doing this on my computer versus on the cloud) and
>> on my computer it does not generate something that works.
>>
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> We need more details about your computer: Sage version, operating system,
> whether it was compiled from source or installed as a binary, what version
> of TeX is installed.
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>> On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 3:18:04 PM UTC-4, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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>>> On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 7:57:22 PM UTC+1, Julie Beier wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Dima,
>>>>
>>>> Sorry but I'm not sure I understand. I followed the directions in the
>>>> sage help that say to do sage -i 'dot2tex'. That is done. But it still
>>>> creates the different tex files, and I still have the problem.
>>>>
>>>
>>> the following works for me on a local Sage install (it's 8.0.beta8, but
>>> it should not matter)
>>>
>>> sage: is_package_installed("dot2tex") # sanity check
>>> True
>>> sage: B = crystals.Tableaux(['A',2], shape=[2,1])
>>> sage: view(B) # opens a tab in the browser with the picture
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Nicolas's work around makes the small example he posted work, but it
>>>> doesn't work for the crystals. Was I supposed to install dot2tex
>>>> differently?
>>>>
>>> you can have more than one Sage install (well, in principle, that is)
>>> (Or indeed Sage version matters...)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> J
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 2:40:04 PM UTC-4, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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>>>>> On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 7:23:29 PM UTC+1, Julie Beier wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> All,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks all for the help; glad to know it wasn't just something
>>>>>> trivial that I missed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This work around doesn't seem to work for whole crystals as there is
>>>>>> no set_latex_options option. Anyway to work around the problem there?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> IMHO you should check if you indeed had installed dot2tex package, for
>>>>> the crystals.* example you posted as not
>>>>> working, works for me after I installed dot2tex (you might have to
>>>>> quit and start your Sage session, at least, after the
>>>>> installation)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Julie
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 2:01:14 PM UTC-4, Nicolas M. Thiéry
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thu, Jun 01, 2017 at 12:02:19AM -0700, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
>>>>>>> > How does one switch to using dot2tex for this example, too?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> sage: t = StandardTableaux(4).random_element()
>>>>>>> sage: G = DiGraph([[t,t]], loops=True)
>>>>>>> sage: G.set_latex_options(format="dot2tex") # <======
>>>>>>> sage: view(G)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>> Nicolas
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Nicolas M. Thiéry "Isil" <[email protected]>
>>>>>>> http://Nicolas.Thiery.name/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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