This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== polymake in a Box ====== If you quickly want to try our software and also as a last resort for the truly desperate we now offer **polymake in a Box**, an online version. <HTML><p><b>We recommend opening it in a new window with the following link: <a href="http://shell.polymake.org/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">shell.polymake.org</a></b></p></HTML> Alternatively you can use the iframe below, to start enter ''polymake'' or ''polymake-beta'' and please log out by entering ''exit;'' . <HTML> <center> <iframe src="/shell" id="webpolymake" name="webpolymake" frameborder="1" style="border-style: dashed; border-width:1px" width="90%" height="500"><a href="http://polymake.org/shell/">Start polymake in a box</a></iframe> </center> </HTML> ==== Notes ==== While it is fully functional in a conceptual sense the box version comes with a variety of restrictions which are listed below: * CPU and memory consumption limited * number of parallel users limited * interfaces to external software installed limited * no visualization * no permanent storing of data * no internet access from within the polymake shell For some unfortunate combinations of OS, browser, and keyboard layout JavaScript can't handle key combinations using the alt, meta, ctrl, or command key. On international keyboards, characters like "[" often need such a combination. If this affects you you could try * a different browser (opera/chromium seems to be good) * remap key combinations that involve alt, ctrl, command, meta to something without one of the four. * temporarily switch to a different keyboard layout. ==== Software ==== * A web based AJAX terminal emulator: [[http://code.google.com/p/shellinabox/|shellinabox]] boxdoc.txt Last modified: 2019/01/29 21:46by 127.0.0.1