#8431: Substitutions over unit cube faces (Rauzy fractals)
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   Reporter:  vdelecroix                                                        
|       Owner:  tjolivet                                                      
       Type:  task                                                              
|      Status:  needs_work                                                    
   Priority:  major                                                             
|   Milestone:  sage-4.6                                                      
  Component:  combinatorics                                                     
|    Keywords:  word morphism unit face generalized substitution rauzy fractal
     Author:  Vincent Delecroix, Timo Jolivet, Franco Saliola, Stepan Starosta  
|    Upstream:  N/A                                                           
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Comment(by tjolivet):

 Replying to [http://trac.sagemath.org/search/opensearch?q=comment%3A21
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 > The problem is that if you use the `tikz_plot` twice in the document
 with `sagetex` there will be a compilation problem (since you can't use
 `\newcommand` on an already define command (you need local variables!).
 There might be another solution, using `\def\loza#1#2#3#4#5#6` (which is
 local when included in a `tikzpicture` environment), but I haven't tried
 it out.

 Okay, so I'll get rid of the `\newcommand` in any case, and  use either
 the `\foreach` or the `\def` solution; I admit I also like the idea of
 outputing a `tikzpicture` that works !``out of the box!''. Thanks for the
 suggestions and comments.

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