Dear Deepak,

Great question!  I'm forwarding it to sage-support where such questions 
typically are answered.

On Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 12:10:31 PM UTC-5, DEEPAK SARMA wrote:
>
> I have written an article in Sagemathcloud using the sagetex package. Now 
> If I send it to a journal for publication or to any of my friends (who 
> don't use sage), how can they run it? In a youtube video, I learned that in 
> addition to the .tex file, I have to send the .sout file generated in SMC. 
> I tried this method, but It didn't work. May be I'm missing something.
>

In this case, it depends partly on what you are including.  So for instance 
I create figured, so I probably need the whole directory 
sage-plots-for-filename.tex .  Maybe the .aux file as well? And of course 
they would still need access to the *style* file .sty in any case, even if 
Sage doesn't have to run because you provide everything for them.  

Unfortunately I don't have a system to test this on without sagetex, but 
hopefully someone else can answer if providing the (correct) style file 
doesn't suffice.

- kcrisman

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