This is pretty cool. We can actually write sin(x[0]) directly as part
of the form.

I've imported x from tetrahedron in UFL so x is available by default
and seems to work also in 2D. I don't think it's a problem to expose
x in the interface (we do it already with i, j, k for indices) but
something might break so let's see what happens.

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Anders

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