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2014-08-02 03:33:45 +0200
kcrisman
Load notebook .sws file into shell
notebook
shell
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2014-01-08 08:57:20 +0200
tmonteil
How to get the same environment in "sage -ipython notebook" as in "sage"?
ipython
notebook
terminal
load_ext
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2012-05-03 10:20:05 +0200
niles
How do I share a library of Sage functions
remote
notebook
filesystem
usage
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2011-04-30 05:54:27 +0200
Felix Lawrence
Sage relation to Python
python
ipython
notebook
module
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2012-12-07 08:22:49 +0200
kcrisman
'module' object has no attribute 'graphics_filename'
notebook
animate
has_no_attribute
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2014-02-18 12:50:08 +0200
russ_hensel
Adding Code To My SageMath Notebook
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adding
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2013-06-05 16:05:27 +0200
tmonteil
problem extracting the differentials of a chain complex
notebook
SimplicialComplex
differential_maps
confirmed_issue
chaincomplex
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2011-12-05 20:07:33 +0200
epenn
Octave works in command line but not in notebook
Octave
notebook
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2012-03-26 10:58:22 +0200
jdc
Why can't I attach files?
attach
recursion
RuntimeError
notebook
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