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2013-02-20 13:22:52 +0100 | commented answer | How to convert .sage to .py Thank you very much! It worked. But now when I'm trying to run this file by python interpreter an error arises ImportError: No module named sage.all_cmdline |
2013-02-20 11:51:09 +0100 | asked a question | How to convert .sage to .py Hi! I created the file "example.sage" in my home directory and ran sage: load "example.sage" But Sage doesn't convert it to .py file, so I can't get the "example.sage.py" file. What should I do to get it? Actually, my goal is to write a GUI application, based on few sage classes. Can I do it without converting my sage code to the Python code? |