Hmm. It looks like I used a bashism and told it to use sh. But, that part
hasn't changed since 0.10, so I'm not sure how previous versions were working.
Anyway, I'll get it fixed and we can try again. (But write your grant
proposals first. :-)
-Ivan
On Sep 14, 2014, at 2:03 PM, Emmanuel
Sorry for 10 days of silence : we are in the grant proposal season...
This spkg doesn't install.(see enclose log).
Curiously, the 0.12 version I had before trying to install your newer
version worked as advertised (typesetting math and putting plots on the
emacs buffer).
I'm currently
Sage 6.4beta3 works as 6.3 : the September spkg doesn't install, the 0.12
works as advertised in emacs.
HTH,
--
Emmanuel Charpentier
Le dimanche 14 septembre 2014 22:03:50 UTC+2, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :
Sorry for 10 days of silence : we are in the grant proposal season...
This spkg
Sorry it took so long to get back to you with a fix.
I have added the ability to use emacsclient+function to view plot inline. This
should be robust across all versions of Sage (though I haven't tested it) since
it simply replaces the PNG_VIEWER with the emacsclient command. I haven't made
Le mardi 12 août 2014 03:25:35 UTC+2, Ivan Andrus a écrit :
I’m not sure I understand. What do you mean when you say there is no
debugging? A recipe for what used to work and doesn’t now would be great.
Wekk, for oe thng, you can't trace a call :
[ In emacs ]
sage: sage: def fact(n):
May I express a wish ?
The current solution uses the same output mode as the notebook. This has a
somewhat serious drawback : no debugging...
An alternative is to go through GUD to execute a sageified version of
pdb, as suggested by one of the discussions pointed to by the relevant
issue of
I'm not sure I understand. What do you mean when you say there is no
debugging? A recipe for what used to work and doesn't now would be great.
I certainly didn't intend to make things harder to debug, but maybe that's why
EMBEDDED_MODE wasn't used before. I like the interface a lot better
Thanks for reminding me. I released a new version of sage-mode (0.12--only the
version number has changed), and opened http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/16795
which needs review. I should have hurried to get it into 6.3 so that things
weren't broken. Sorry.
-Ivan
On Aug 8, 2014, at 4:12 PM,
In 6.2, %display seems restricted to ('simple', 'ascii_art'). From a
terminal :
sage: %display typeset
---
ValueErrorTraceback (most recent call last)
ipython-input-2-65343e720bd4 in module()
Dear list,
I just installed sage 6.2 from source on Deblan testing/amd64 ; I also
installed sage_mode.
plot(sin(x), [x, -2*pi, 2*pi], figsize=4)
gives me the expected plot. but
diff(sin(x),x)
gives me
cos(x)
typed, not typeset.
Ouch !
For light work, where my sage's use is incidental, I'm
It looks like `%display typeset` no longer works (if it ever did). I'm fairly
sure that I had tested it before (when working on #15271 where Volker suggested
using it), but maybe not. So, at the end of the day, I'm not sure how to turn
on typesetting in Sage 6.2.
-Ivan
On May 13, 2014, at
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