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Update example.tex #43
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use the internal `\ST` command to typeset SageTeX
as the |
This is a nice idea. Since there is nice history of Dan documenting the code (and since it's likely people will read it to know how to do things), probably there should be a comment saying what that is for immediately before it. Also, what is your opinion on the later occurrence of Finally, if you would like "official" recognition as a contributor we don't mind real names and do like acknowledging all contributors when possible. Thanks for pointing this change out! |
move all uses of Sage\TeX to \ST
@kcrisman I just moved them all to ST and added a comment at the first use |
You have a Other than that, once of of us maintainers has a chance to build the file with ST and make sure it still looks good (which I assume is the case) I'm sure we can merge this. |
@kcrisman I prefer attribution to my handle (is the same on SE, trac, etc) |
This needs some work in the installation department: the problem is that somehow on the 1st run of
which is due to the package not quite being ready at this point. If I re-run |
Is it more of a race condition or more of a structural problem, do you think? |
sorry, it's a just the style file problem. There is no \ST macro in sagetex.sty: I get the same error as in #43 (comment) if I just run |
I see the issue now. All the I could see several outcomes to this ticket - closing it as unneeded, making a new macro, perhaps others. I guess I'm leaning toward the former, since Dan probably would have done so if he had thought it helped. Dima, do you know offhand what the generated |
I gather Python has nothing to do with it; indeed, one can run
and get something ready to be run through Sage, no errors reported. |
in fact, the macro is here: Line 162 in 6dbe41a
to make it go into the style file, one needs to tag it with
not sure we want such a short named macro to potentially clash with what people might use.
for the general public (and, naturally, |
That seems reasonable, though certainly not a high priority. |
use the internal
\ST
command to typeset SageTeX