I just had to install Sage on a Windows machine (long story…) which has to 
be connected to a corporate VPN, whose an annoying side effect is to 
deprive Linux apps of network connectivity (don’t get me started…). 
Therefore, the Linux browser couldn’t use Mathjax.

Using your utilities works perfectly. I checked that one can display both 
2D and 3D graphics from both commandine and Jupyter/Jupyterlab notebooks.

BTW, does your son run Ubuntu 22.04 ? If so, it might explain why display 
is problematic : this distribution uses a “snap” version of firefox, which 
asininely insists to run in its own sandbox, *with no access to local files 
:* (‘Grrrr…).

HTH,
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Le lundi 4 mars 2024 à 23:23:17 UTC+1, kcrisman a écrit :

> Has anyone successfully used the instructions at 
> https://wiki.sagemath.org/SageWindows lately for plots?  I'm reviewing 
> https://github.com/sagemath/sage/pull/37184 and it would be nice to have 
> that information actually in the installation guide, but for some reason it 
> didn't work for me.  (Maybe because it's my son's computer ... some sort of 
> Murphy's Law?)
>
> Thanks for any info.
>

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