Re: [sage-devel] Re: cloud.sagemath.org, Sage Notebook, command line, etc

2013-07-18 Thread Ivan Andrus
On Jul 17, 2013, at 11:17 PM, Jason Grout jason-s...@creativetrax.com wrote: On 7/15/13 6:58 AM, Pedro Cruz wrote: Hello, what sequence of instructions could tell what Sage 5.10 user-interface is currently being used ? Possible answers are: - cloud.sagemath.org - Sage Notebook -

[sage-devel] Re: cloud.sagemath.org, Sage Notebook, command line, etc

2013-07-18 Thread Jason Grout
On 7/18/13 8:33 AM, Ivan Andrus wrote: On Jul 17, 2013, at 11:17 PM, Jason Grout jason-s...@creativetrax.com wrote: On 7/15/13 6:58 AM, Pedro Cruz wrote: Hello, what sequence of instructions could tell what Sage 5.10 user-interface is currently being used ? Possible answers are: -

[sage-devel] Re: cloud.sagemath.org, Sage Notebook, command line, etc

2013-07-17 Thread Jason Grout
On 7/15/13 6:58 AM, Pedro Cruz wrote: Hello, what sequence of instructions could tell what Sage 5.10 user-interface is currently being used ? Possible answers are: - cloud.sagemath.org - Sage Notebook - linux command line - windows command line (?) - cygwin command line (?) - new

[sage-devel] Re: cloud.sagemath.org, Sage Notebook, command line, etc

2013-07-15 Thread Volker Braun
Ideally there would not be a user-visible way to find out how Sage is being run. Otherwise we'll just end up with code that only works with the interface that the developer prefers (like the OSI disaster in ACPI tables). The differences should be abstracted away by the Sage api, so to show