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-This is the SageTeX package. It allows you to embed code, results of
-computations, and plots from the Sage mathematics software suite
-(http://sagemath.org) into LaTeX documents.
-====================================================================
-
-The recommended way to acquire and install SageTeX is by installing the
-Sage spkg; visit http://sagemath.org/packages/optional/, find the
-current version number, and run "sage -i sagetex-[version]" in a
-terminal. Then you'll need to make the file sagetex.sty known to TeX;
-that file will be in SAGE_ROOT/local/share/texmf/tex/generic/sagetex,
-along with documentation and examples.
-
-If you can't or don't want to install SageTeX by using Sage, you can use
-this CTAN package. If sagetex.py and sagetex.sty haven't been extracted
-from the .dtx file, you'll need to do:
-
- 0. Run `latex sagetexpackage.ins'
-
-If a PDF file of the documentation wasn't included with this
-distribution of SageTeX, you will need to build the documentation
-yourself. To do that:
-
- 1. Run `latex sagetexpackage.dtx'
- 2. Run `sage sagetexpackage.sage'
- 3. Run the indexing commands that the .ins file told you about.
- 4. Run `latex sagetexpackage.dtx' again.
-
-You can skip step 3 if you don't care about the index. You will need the
-pgf and tikz packages installed to typeset the figures.
-
-The file example.tex has, as you likely guessed, a bunch of examples
-showing you how this package works. You can compile it using a another
-latex-sage-latex cycle as in steps 1-2-4 above. Note that example.tex
-includes some PNG graphics which latex cannot use; to see those, use
-pdflatex instead of regular latex or enable the imagemagick option. (See
-the documentation.)
-
-To use the SageTeX package with your own documents, see the
-"Installation" section of the documentation.
-
-SageTeX now includes `remote-sagetex.py', a plain Python script that
-allows you to use a remote Sage server instead of a local Sage
-installation, so now you can use SageTeX on any computer with TeX and
-Python 2.6 installed.
-
-This work builds on a lot of work by others; see the "Credits" section
-of the documentation for credits. The source code may be modified and
-distributed under the terms of the GPL, v2 or later; the documentation
-may be modified and distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution -
-Noncommercial - Share Alike 3.0 License. See the "Copying and licenses"
-section of the documentation.
-
-Please let me know if you find any bugs or have any ideas for
-improvement!
-
-- Dan Drake <http://mathsci.kaist.ac.kr/~drake/>