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2013-03-08 11:17:22 +0200 | commented question | affine variety Do you want to change the term order for a polynomial/ring that already exists or make a polynomial ring using y>z>x (or whatever)? |
2013-03-05 15:10:48 +0200 | commented question | Cleaning up after %attach in 5.7 It doesn't, though your comment in the other post describes what I'm talking about (though I never had this happen in earlier versions). Both `attach foo.sage` and `attach('foo.sage')` create the two new files in the working directory. |
2013-03-05 10:56:06 +0200 | commented question | Cleaning up after %attach in 5.7 It looks like http://ask.sagemath.org/question/918/where-is-walkpy-located-after-i-attach-walksage addresses where foo.py went in the past. |
2013-03-05 10:54:17 +0200 | asked a question | Cleaning up after %attach in 5.7 In 5.7, when I attach a file, call it |