Hi,

One nuisance in mathematics is the "ln(x)" notation for natural
logarithms by students up to a certain age, followed by the "log(x)"
notation used for exactly the same thing after a certain age.   So
I've always taken great pride that in Sage (and most other math
software), "log" is the right grown up thing.   So imagine how annoyed
I was just now to find in Sage-4.1.1 that:

sage: latex(log(x))
\ln\left(x\right)

What the heck is up with that typesetting as "ln"?

Besides being annoying, this is inconsistent because log(x) prints as
"log(x)" in sage.

sage: log(x)
log(x)

Does anybody mind if this gets changed back?  I'm guessing it was
introduced by accident because
of Pynac somehow during the symbolic switchover, but maybe there is
something more to it that I missed?

 -- William



-- 
William Stein
Associate Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://wstein.org

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