nsauer wrote:
> Thanks again for your help.
>
> The textbook I am teaching linear algebra from prints matrices
> with brackets as delimeters. [ ]. Hence when I set a test and
> write solutions with LateX I wish to use the same notation for
> matrices as used in the text.
> But just using the standard way to include matrices from
> sage into LateX produces matrices inside ( ) delimters.
> \sage{matrix([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]])^3}
>
> I checked the LateX stylefile for including sage but
> notation for shape of matrices is not defined there.
>
It looks like this is done in the last line of the _latex_ function in
sage/devel/sage/sage/matrix0.pyx. How comfortable are you with changing
Sage code?
I agree that this should be an option. Also, the delimiters for vectors
should be an option.
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