1 | initial version |
There is a plugin for sage in TeXmacs. It needs some work to make it have the same functionality as that for Python, and to have it work both in Windows as in LInux or Mac.
In the meantime, if you use LInux, you may try to uncompress and download the file adriansage2.tar.gz in the plugins directory of your .TeXmacs directory to see if it recognizes your sage instalation (assuming sage is discoverable from the path) and allows you to practice a bit.
http://lists.texmacs.org/wws/arc/texmacs-users/2018-01/msg00064.html
2 | No.2 Revision |
There is a plugin for sage in TeXmacs. It needs some work to make it have the same functionality as that for Python, and to have it work both in Windows as in LInux or Mac.
In the meantime, if inside the following link you could download the file adriansage2.tar.gz.
If you use LInux, you may try to uncompress and download the file adriansage2.tar.gz in the plugins directory of your .TeXmacs directory to see if it recognizes your sage instalation (assuming sage is discoverable from the path) and perhaps this allows you to practice a bit.
http://lists.texmacs.org/wws/arc/texmacs-users/2018-01/msg00064.html