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 More options Nov 7 2012, 3:43 pm
From: rych <rych...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2012 12:43:02 -0800 (PST)
Local: Wed, Nov 7 2012 3:43 pm
Subject: Re: [sage-notebook] accessing worksheet's username and/or choosing user-specific folders

Thanks Jason,
On our installation I can use the folder named '/home/sageservice/tmp/' to
save my data to from one worksheet and access it from another or a
different program. Is there a better path that is permanent, user-specific,
is readable by other programs, and has a nice natural name,
e.g, /home/sageservice/tmp/<username>? If not I'll make one within each
worksheet, but then I need to know that <username>.
Igor

On Thursday, 8 November 2012 09:14:36 UTC+13, Jason Grout wrote:

> On 11/7/12 2:12 PM, rych wrote:
> > What is the best way to have a more or less persistent folder for each
> > notebook user (not 'sageslave' or 'sageservice') and how to access the
> > current worksheet owner's user name and/or the user-specific folder from
> > within the worksheet? Otherwise users running copies of my published
> > worksheets overwrite my calculations saving to the same folder.

> Can you give an example of a public worksheet that has this problem?  By
> default, all user data is already stored in separate folders, one per
> user.  Users running copies of your public worksheets will not overwrite
> your calculations.  Their copies of your public worksheets are totally
> separate (in their own folders) from your public worksheet.

> Thanks,

> Jason


 
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