Hi Michael,
I tried the binary for OSX 10.5 MacIntel 64 bit (on a Macbook 2 GHz
Intel Core 2 Duo, OSX 10.5.6), but the documentation from the top
right help link was not available (the Not Found html page
appeared). Everything else seemed to work. Now I have installed the
regular i386 version
Hi,
I just discovered Sage today.
Looks very promising! Until now I worked mainly with Maxima, Octave,
Gnuplot and the Emacs calc.
I work on Mac OS X 10.5.2 and copied the sage folder from sage-2.11-
osx10.5-intel-i386-Darwin.dmg to /Applications.
I think there's something wrong with this
@ William Stein
Thank you! Very kind of you.
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On Apr 3, 3:56 am, William Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you try this binary, which I just built for you on osx 10.5.2:
http://sagemath.org/SAGEbin/apple_osx/intel/sage-2.11-osx10.5.2-intel...
Thank you William!
Sadly this maxima-starting-problem still occurs on my system. Since
Instead do
./sage -bdist some_name
its available at http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~samuelg/sage/
1. How much RAM?
2 GB (2x 1GB) DDR2 SDRAM 667 MHz
2. What happens if you type
./sage -maxima
*** - invalid byte #xCC in CHARSET:ASCII conversion
The following restarts are available:
Could you try making a new clean user account and running
sage -maxima
from it?
Thank you!! On a new user account sage and its maxima worked
beautifully.
On my main account I found a folder called Steuerfälle generated by
a governement-software for calculating the taxes in Switzerland...
hi,
I use sage (in notebook mode) for basic calculations on a daily basis.
I also like to print out my calculations and hand it in with my
exercise.
Since the people who correct them here at the ETH university in Zürich
are not familiar with sage, I would like to print every result with
the
Thank you all for your replies! I was overwhelmed by your fast and
helpful replies!
I may should have described my desired result in more detail:
I don't wanna display/print out the line
a = \frac{{2 q}}{3}
but I would like to Sage display it, as if it was processed by latex
(the look of a
On Oct 7, 12:27 am, kkwweett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
'Eval' can do that :
def ashow(v):
show($+v+=%s$%latex(eval(v)))
b=2/3
ashow('b')
Thank you! That's it.
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