I noticed you included a "dot" between variables that are multiplied together in the latex output. This helps a problem I have been having. However, the "dot" only seems to be included between the first two variables encountered in a given equation.
Here is an example
I hope that worked.
Could you fix it so all products are identified with a "dot" to eliminate confusion in variable names? Or make it an option? For example, "m*a*s*s" would look like "mass" right now. I am using xcas 1.0.0-4 (c) 2000-8.
Thanks,
Matt
Latex output problems
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Re: Latex output problems
Unfortunately the feature I described in this post, which you added and helps me a lot, seems to have been lost in the latest update.
Could you fix it so all products are identified with a "dot" to eliminate confusion in variable names? Or make it an option? For example, "m*a*s*s" would look like "mass" right now.
Thanks for all your timely help,
Matt
Could you fix it so all products are identified with a "dot" to eliminate confusion in variable names? Or make it an option? For example, "m*a*s*s" would look like "mass" right now.
Thanks for all your timely help,
Matt
Re: Latex output problems
This is perhaps a consequence of the new code handling latex output in markup.cc. Maybe I should add a command to enable/disable old code, something like latex("legacy",1) or latex("legacy",0)
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Re: Latex output problems
I am very willing to try that.
I think there were errors in the legacy code when outputting calculations with units. I was working with that before.
I would like to have the flexability to choose which code to use. I think I can make that work for what I need.
Thanks,
Matt
I think there were errors in the legacy code when outputting calculations with units. I was working with that before.
I would like to have the flexability to choose which code to use. I think I can make that work for what I need.
Thanks,
Matt