1 | initial version |
The answer above does not give details how to do it. I didn't find a way to "mark the home directory of the project public" in SMC, as suggested at http://sagemath.blogspot.com/2014/10/public-sharing-in-sagemathcloud-finally.html
For .sagews worksheets, one can click on the blue "i" button at the top left of the work sheet and then on the "Share..." link, but there is no such button in .ipynb worksheets and certainly not at the project directory level. At least, I can't see one.
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2 | No.2 Revision |
The answer above does not give details how to do it. I didn't find a way to "mark the home directory of the project public" in SMC, as suggested at http://sagemath.blogspot.com/2014/10/public-sharing-in-sagemathcloud-finally.html
For .sagews worksheets, one can click on the blue "i" button at the top left of the work sheet and then on the "Share..." link, but there is no such button in .ipynb worksheets and certainly not worksheets. However, at the project directory level. At least, I can't see one. Files level, if you select only one file or folder, a field called "Share..." appears. This enables sharing a whole folder as described in the post quoted in the other answer.
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3 | No.3 Revision |
For .sagews worksheets, one can click on the blue "i" button at the top left of the work sheet and then on the "Share..." link, but there is no such button in .ipynb worksheets. However, at the Files level, if you select only one file or folder, a field called "Share..." appears. This enables sharing a whole folder as described in the post quoted in the other answer.
EDIT: Unfortunately, this does not work for .ipynb worksheets. If you are not logged into cloud.sagemath.org, and click on a published .ipynb worksheet, the following message is shown: Opening 'test_sage-ipython.ipynb' publicly not yet supported. It works with all other file types. Example: https://cloud.sagemath.com/projects/34b4b62a-2621-47c8-9bda-cde3a855f995/
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