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;;; sage-load.el --- automatically extracted autoloads |
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;;; Code: |
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;;;### (autoloads nil "cython-mode" "cython-mode.el" (21797 59307 |
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;;;;;; 333730 212000)) |
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;;; Generated autoloads from cython-mode.el |
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(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.pyx\\'" . cython-mode)) |
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(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.pxi\\'" . cython-mode)) |
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(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.pxd\\'" . cython-mode)) |
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(autoload 'cython-mode "cython-mode" "\ |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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;;;*** |
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;;;### (autoloads nil "sage-build" "sage-build.el" (21797 59307 334730 |
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;;;;;; 212000)) |
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;;; Generated autoloads from sage-build.el |
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(defvar sage-build-history nil) |
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(defalias 'restart-sage 'rerun-sage) |
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(defalias 'sage-restart 'rerun-sage) |
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(defalias 'sage-rerun 'rerun-sage) |
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(autoload 'rerun-sage "sage-build" "\ |
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Kill a running sage and spawn a new sage in the same buffer. |
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Use `sage-build' with a prefix argument to rebuild sage and then |
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rerun the freshly built sage. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-build-process-setup "sage-build" "\ |
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Setup compilation variables and buffer for `sage-build'. |
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Set up `compilation-exit-message-function' and run `sage-build-setup-hook'. |
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\(fn)" nil nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-default-build-command "sage-build" "\ |
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Compute the default sage build command for C-u M-x sage-build to offer. |
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\(fn)" nil nil) |
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(defalias 'build-sage 'sage-build) |
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(autoload 'sage-build "sage-build" "\ |
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Build sage (like sage -b), with user-specified args, and collect output in a buffer. |
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While sage-build runs asynchronously, you can use |
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\\[next-error] (M-x next-error), or |
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\\<sage-build-mode-map>\\[compile-goto-error] in the sage-build XXX |
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output buffer, to go to the lines where sage-build found matches. |
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With prefix arg (or andrun), act like sage -br: build sage and |
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spawn a new sage on success. |
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This command uses a special history list for its COMMAND-ARGS, so you can |
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easily repeat a sage-build command. |
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\(fn COMMAND-ARGS)" t nil) |
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;;;*** |
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;;;### (autoloads nil "sage-latex" "sage-latex.el" (21797 59307 335730 |
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;;;;;; 212000)) |
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;;; Generated autoloads from sage-latex.el |
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(autoload 'sage-run-sagetex "sage-latex" "\ |
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Function to be used in `TeX-command-list' to run sage on sagetex files. |
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Makes `TeX-command-default' the next command to be run since we |
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need to retypeset after running sage. |
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For details of NAME, COMMAND and FILE see the documetation for `TeX-command-list'. |
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\(fn NAME COMMAND FILE)" nil nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-auctex-setup "sage-latex" "\ |
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Hooks Sage support into AUCTeX. |
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Must be called after AUCTeX has been loaded. |
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Adds entries `TeX-expand-list' and `TeX-command-list' and advises |
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`TeX-LaTeX-sentinel'. |
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\(fn)" nil nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-org-latex-setup "sage-latex" "\ |
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Set up `org-mode' variables to support using SageTeX. |
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Currently only `org-latex-to-pdf-process' is affected. |
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\(fn)" nil nil) |
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(eval-after-load 'tex '(sage-auctex-setup)) |
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(eval-after-load 'org-latex '(sage-org-latex-setup)) |
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;;;*** |
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;;;### (autoloads nil "sage-mode" "sage-mode.el" (21797 59307 336730 |
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;;;;;; 212000)) |
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;;; Generated autoloads from sage-mode.el |
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(autoload 'inferior-sage-mode "sage-mode" "\ |
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Major mode for interacting with an inferior Sage process. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(defvar sage-run-history nil) |
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(defalias 'sage 'run-sage) |
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(defalias 'sage-run 'run-sage) |
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(autoload 'run-sage "sage-mode" "\ |
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Run an inferior Sage process, input and output via buffer *Sage*. |
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NEW non-nil means always create a new buffer and Sage process. |
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CMD is the Sage command to run. |
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NOSHOW non-nil means toggle whether to show the buffer automatically. |
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The default value depends on `sage-display-inferior-buffer'. |
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If NOSHOW is t (from lisp), then the buffer will not be displayed. |
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Normally, if there is a process already running in `sage-buffer', |
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switch to that buffer. A new process is started if: one isn't |
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running attached to `sage-buffer', or interactively the default |
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`sage-command', or argument NEW is non-nil. See also the |
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documentation for `sage-buffer'. |
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Runs the hook `inferior-sage-mode-hook' (after the |
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`comint-mode-hook' is run). (Type \\[describe-mode] in the process |
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buffer for a list of commands.) |
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\(fn &optional NEW CMD NOSHOW)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-mode "sage-mode" "\ |
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Major mode for editing Sage files. |
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The major entry points are: |
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`sage', to spawn a new sage session. |
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`sage-send-buffer', to send the current buffer to the inferior sage, using |
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\"%runfile\"; `sage-send-region', to send the current region to the inferior |
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sage, using \"%runfile\"; and `sage-send-doctest', to send the docstring point is |
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currently looking at to the inferior sage interactively. |
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`sage-test', to execute \"sage -t\" and friends and parse the output |
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`sage-build', to execute \"sage -b\" and friends and parse the output. |
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`sage-rerun' to restart an inferior sage in an existing buffer, and |
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`sage-build' with a prefix argument to execute \"sage -br\" to rebuild sage |
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and restart a fresh inferior sage in an existing buffer. |
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\\{sage-mode-map} |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("sage" . sage-mode)) |
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(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.sage\\'" . sage-mode)) |
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(autoload 'sage-send-buffer "sage-mode" "\ |
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Send the current buffer to the inferior sage process. |
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The buffer is loaded using sage's \"%runfile\" command. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-send-region "sage-mode" "\ |
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Send the region to the inferior Sage process. |
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The region is treated as a temporary \".sage\" file with minimal |
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processing. The logic is that this command is intended to |
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emulate interactive input, although this isn't perfect: sending |
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the region \"2\" does not print \"2\". |
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\(fn START END)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-pcomplete-or-help "sage-mode" "\ |
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If point is after ?, describe preceding symbol; otherwise, pcomplete. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-send-command "sage-mode" "\ |
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Evaluate COMMAND in inferior Python process. |
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If ECHO-INPUT is non-nil, echo input in process buffer. |
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If NEEDS-PROMPT is non-nil, sents a print newline statement in an attempt |
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to ensure that the prompt appears correctly. |
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\(fn COMMAND &optional ECHO-INPUT NEEDS-PROMPT)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-find-symbol "sage-mode" "\ |
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Find the definition of the SYMBOL near point. |
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Finds the source file containing the defintion of the SYMBOL near point and |
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places point before the definition. |
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Set mark before moving, if the buffer already existed. |
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\(fn SYMBOL)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-find-symbol-other-window "sage-mode" "\ |
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Find, in another window, the definition of SYMBOL near point. |
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See `sage-find-symbol' for details. |
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\(fn SYMBOL)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-find-symbol-other-frame "sage-mode" "\ |
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Find, in another frame, the definition of SYMBOL near point. |
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See `sage-find-symbol' for details. |
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\(fn SYMBOL)" t nil) |
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;;;*** |
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;;;### (autoloads nil "sage-test" "sage-test.el" (21797 59307 337730 |
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;;;;;; 212000)) |
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;;; Generated autoloads from sage-test.el |
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(defvar sage-test-history nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-test "sage-test" "\ |
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Run sage-test, with user-specified args, and collect output in a buffer. |
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While sage-test runs asynchronously, you can use \\[next-error] (M-x next-error), or |
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\\<sage-test-mode-map>\\[compile-goto-error] in the sage-test |
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output buffer, to go to the lines where sage-test found matches. |
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With prefix arg, default to sage -tnew. |
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This command uses a special history list for its COMMAND-ARGS, so you can |
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easily repeat a sage-test command. |
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\(fn COMMAND-ARGS)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-send-doctest "sage-test" "\ |
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If looking at a sage: prompt, send the current doctest line to the inferior sage. |
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With prefix argument, send all doctests (at sage: prompts) until |
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the end of the docstring. |
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\(fn &optional ALL)" t nil) |
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;;;*** |
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;;;### (autoloads nil "sage-view" "sage-view.el" (21797 59307 338730 |
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;;; Generated autoloads from sage-view.el |
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(autoload 'sage-view-enable-inline-output "sage-view" "\ |
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Enable inline output pretty-printing, i.e. typeset output from sage in the `inferior-sage-mode' buffer. |
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WARNING: this communicates with the sage process. Only use this |
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when `sage-view' mode is enabled and sage is running. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-view-disable-inline-output "sage-view" "\ |
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Disable inline output pretty-printing, i.e. do not typeset output from sage in the `inferior-sage-mode' buffer. |
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WARNING: this communicates with the sage process. Only use this |
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when `sage-view' mode is enabled and sage is running. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-view-enable-inline-plots "sage-view" "\ |
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Enable inline plotting, i.e. display plots in the `inferior-sage-mode' buffer and do not spawn an external viewer. |
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WARNING: this communicates with the sage process. Only use this |
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when `sage-view' mode is enabled and sage is running. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-view-disable-inline-plots "sage-view" "\ |
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Disable inline plotting, i.e. do not display plots in the `inferior-sage-mode' buffer and instead spawn an external viewer. |
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WARNING: this communicates with the sage process. Only use this |
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when `sage-view' mode is enabled and sage is running. |
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\(fn)" t nil) |
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(autoload 'sage-view "sage-view" "\ |
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Toggle automatic typesetting of Sage output. |
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Typesetting of math formulas is done by LATEX subprocesses and |
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PDF to PNG conversions. |
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\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) |
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;;;*** |
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;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("sage-blocks.el" "sage-compat.el" "sage-flymake.el" |
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;;;;;; "sage.el") (21797 59443 118137 256000)) |
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;;;*** |
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(provide 'sage-load) |
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;; Local Variables: |
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;; version-control: never |
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;; no-byte-compile: t |
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;; no-update-autoloads: t |
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;; coding: utf-8 |
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;; End: |
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;;; sage-load.el ends here
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